to save one's life



to save one's life

Even if one's life depended on it, as in I couldn't eat another bite to save my life, or Betty wouldn't climb a mountain to save her life. This hyperbolic expression nearly always follows a negative statement that one wouldn't or couldn't do something. Anthony Trollope used a slightly different wording in The Kellys and the O'Kellys (1848): "I shan't remain long, if it was to save my life and theirs; I can't get up small talk for the rector and his curate."
See also: life, save

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hasse-Swedish
Cholpon-Kyrgyz
GarethGAR-əth (Welsh, English)Welsh, English (British), Arthurian Romance
Baitson['beitsn]
Gross[grəus]
GranvilleGRAN-vilEnglish