The expression "hill to die on" originates from military terminology, where a soldier might choose a specific position or "hill" to defend at all costs, signifying an important or critical point in battle. In a broader context, it refers to a non-negotiable issue or a cause one is willing to strongly defend, even at a significant personal cost. The phrase emphasizes the idea of prioritizing certain beliefs or values over others in discussions or conflicts.
There is no character named Penny Hill. PEGGY Hill, Hank's wife, however, did not die.
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yes she did die
Jess Hill died in 1993.
Helen Hill died in 2007.
Eustace Hill died in 1933.
Barrington Hill died in 1985.
Lovette Hill died in 1989.
Gerry Hill died in 2006.
Catherine Hill died in 1983.
Evelyn Hill died in 1953.