Definition of From my cold, dead hands

1. Phrase. (idiomatic) A statement that one will not allow something (most often a firearm or other weapon) to be taken away from one's possession until after one's death. A variant, ''from my cold dead fingers'', is most often used in the US by gun rights advocates. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of From My Cold, Dead Hands

froliquely
frolovite
from
from A to Z
from A to izzard
from Missouri
from can see to can't see
from cover to cover
from dawn to dusk
from dusk to dawn
from each one
from head to toe
from hell
from here to Sunday
from hunger
from my cold, dead hands (current term)
from now on
from nowhere
from on high
from pillar to post
from scratch
from sea to shining sea
from side to side
from soup to nuts
from start to finish
from the Department of the Bleeding Obvious
from the bottom of one's heart
from the get-go
from the git-go
from the ground up

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