The phrase "he would be a dead man" likely signifies that he is in a perilous situation, possibly due to his actions or decisions that have angered someone powerful or dangerous. It suggests a sense of impending doom or inevitable consequences. This expression often conveys the idea that his life is at serious risk, either literally or metaphorically, depending on the context. Ultimately, it underscores the gravity of his circumstances.
He would name it "Dead".....
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Dead Man Falling was created in 1996.
Dead Man Weds was created in 2005.
A Dead Man in Deptford was created in 1993.
I don't think so. Commonly I think they're classified as alternative and hard rock, and i would agree with that.
Nitin Sawhney,dead man is the song title
Dead????? NO, NO, NO. Why would you think that. He is in his 40s'.
Dead pool because he would shoot Spider-Man dead in the head
How can he be a "dead" man, he's alive...isn't he? I think that the reason they call him that is because it's probably his acting look.
i think ,if you belive in god, god
i think boogie man is dead
That would be more man vs. fate.
It was the guy that Evans was working for. I think his name is Flynn.
He would name it "Dead".....
It is not illegal for a man not to do that. ...but that man would be dead, if she was a widow.
He was unsure who was under the cloth but started to guess it was to be him