Idiom(s): in a coon's age AND in a month of Sundays
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in a very long time. (Folksy. The coon is a raccoon.) • How are you? I haven't seen you in a coon's age. • I haven't had a piece of apple pie this good in a coon's age. • John hasn't seen a movie in a month of Sundays.
in a ages of Sundays
1. At any point; beneath any circumstances. Used in the abrogating to back that article will never happen. Not in a ages of Sundays did I anticipate that I would absolutely win the lottery!A: "Do you anticipate Samantha will accede to go on a date with Jake?" B: "Not in a ages of Sundays!"2. In an awfully continued aeon of time. I haven't apparent you in a ages of Sundays! How accept you been?I haven't been on a vacation in a ages of Sundays.Learn more: month, of, SundaysLearn more:
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유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 in a month of Sundays