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We have spotted DIE (3 Letters) a total of 647 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with DIE and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
| • | of Dice |
| • | To pass from an animate to a lifeless state; to cease to live; to suffer a total and irreparable loss of action of the vital functions; to become dead; to expire; to perish; -- said of animals and vegetables; often with of, by, with, from, and rarely for, before the cause or occasion of death; as, to die of disease or hardships; to die by fire or the sword; to die with horror at the thought. |
| • | To suffer death; to lose life. |
| • | To perish in any manner; to cease; to become lost or extinct; to be extinguished. |
| • | To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc. |
| • | To become indifferent; to cease to be subject; as, to die to pleasure or to sin. |
| • | To recede and grow fainter; to become imperceptible; to vanish; -- often with out or away. |
| • | To disappear gradually in another surface, as where moldings are lost in a sloped or curved face. |
| • | To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor. |
| • | A small cube, marked on its faces with spots from one to six, and used in playing games by being shaken in a box and thrown from it. See Dice. |
| • | Any small cubical or square body. |
| • | That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance. |
| • | That part of a pedestal included between base and cornice; the dado. |
| • | A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc. |
| • | A perforated block, commonly of hardened steel used in connection with a punch, for punching holes, as through plates, or blanks from plates, or for forming cups or capsules, as from sheet metal, by drawing. |
| • | A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool, made in one piece or composed of several parts, for forming screw threads on bolts, etc.; one of the separate parts which make up such a tool. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Go from low battery to no battery
- Cube with 21 pips
- Reach 0% battery
- Item seen rolling through this puzzle
- Run out of juice
- Go pffft
- Half of a craps pair
- Rolled board game item
- Six-sided Yahtzee component
- One of three in bunco
- Fall to 0% battery
- Stop running
- Game piece
- Run out of power
- Cube with dots
- Sputter out
- It’s spotted in casinos
- Stop working as a battery
- Block in Atlantic City
- Game cube?
- Clue cube
- Roll with it
- Rolled component of many board games
- Run out of battery
- Old habits ___ screaming (The Black Dog lyric)
- In the style of
- Go kaput
- Fade out
- Twenty-sided RPG piece
- Gamer’s cube
- Scattergories game piece with 20 sides
- Game cube with spots
- Cube in Monopoly
- 20-sided game piece in Dungeons & Dragons
- Cube in a game
- Game cube with round dots
- Strauss opera article
- One of five in Yahtzee
- It’s spotted in Yahtzee
- It's spotted in Yahtzee
- Rolled board game cube
- Board game cube
- One of 36 cubes in Super Big Boggle
- Get to 0% battery
- “A Million Ways to — in the West” (2014)
- Yahtzee cube
- Casino cube
- The ___ is cast
- Board game piece
- Random number generator
- One of five in a Yahtzee set
- Craps cube
- Spotted cube
- Cube at a casino
- Cube to roll
- Backgammon cube
- Cube on a craps table
- Roll it
- Monopoly cube
- Conk out
- Tool and __ company
- Game piece with multiple faces
- Jigsaw cutter
- Dotted cube
- Game cube
- Fizzle out
Usage among publishers:
- USA Today: Sep 29, 2025
- USA Today: Sep 8, 2025
- USA Today: Aug 27, 2025
- New York Times: Aug 20, 2025
- USA Today: Jun 25, 2025
- New York Times: May 30, 2025
- LA Times: Apr 27, 2025
- USA Today: Apr 4, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 28, 2025
- LA Times: Mar 21, 2025
- New York Times: Feb 26, 2025
- New York Times: Jan 28, 2025
- Thomas Joseph: Dec 19, 2024
- LA Times: Dec 6, 2024
- Newsday: Dec 5, 2024
- LA Times: Nov 10, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Nov 2, 2024
- LA Times: Oct 30, 2024
- New York Times: Oct 24, 2024
- Universal: Oct 8, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Sep 25, 2024
- Newsday: Sep 7, 2024
- USA Today: Aug 14, 2024
- USA Today: Aug 12, 2024
- USA Today: Jul 18, 2024
- New York Times: Jul 1, 2024
- Universal: Jun 30, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Jun 25, 2024
- USA Today: Jun 20, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: May 7, 2024
- Newsday: Jan 14, 2023