The phrase "I would kill for a book of matches" is an extreme exaggeration to express a strong desire or need for something. It suggests that the speaker values the item (in this case, a book of matches) so highly that they would do almost anything to obtain it.
Yes it's illegal to kill on purpose in wrestling
you can get in ranked matches by being a member or bying crowns
Early matches often had white phosphorous which was classified extremely toxic (roughyl 1 milligram dose per kilogram of body weight would kill 50 percent of subjects). Some also had lead oxide which is classified as slightly toxic. Modern matches usually contain small amounts of toxic chemicals if it all. It would be extremely difficult to die from chewing on matches. (You would have to chew and swallow probably thousands of matches). I'm not a doctor, I'm not saying matches can't harm you. (Check out potassium chlorate, red phosphorous, sulfur, and potassium sequisulfide if your interested in modern match dangers)
You earn an "avenger" medal during online matches when you kill an enemy who has recently killed one of your teammates. It get you extra points than a regular kill would.
The collective nouns for matches is a box of matches or a book of matches.
They have like street fights and cage matches and ladder matches TLC matches and all kinds of matches.
Maybe friendly Fire was off, If it is off you can't kill them unless you run them down, light 'em on fire or shoot rokets at 'em...
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The possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.Example: The matches' box is wet.
A standard book of matches typically contains about 20 matches.