spin in grave



spin in somebody's grave

to be shocked and upset by what someone has done Hoch said the place was like a cow pasture, which no doubt had his grandmother spinning in her grave.
Usage notes: also used in the forms turn over in someone's grave and roll over in someone's grave; used to show that if someone already dead were present, they would be upset
See also: grave, spin

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GonÇAlogoon-SA-looPortuguese
Stefans-Latvian
UlricUL-rikEnglish (Rare)
Karna-Hinduism
Saul[sɔ:l]
Efemena-Western African, Urhobo