for a long time, for an eternity This treaty will last forever - forever and a day.
forever and ever
Idiom(s): forever and ever
Theme: TIME - DURATION
forever. (Fixed order.) • I will love you forever and ever. • This car wont keep running forever and ever. Well have to get a new one sometime. • We have enough money to last forever and a day.
forever and a day|and a day|day|forever
adv. phr., informal For a seemingly endless time; forever; always. Used for emphasis. We waited forever and a day to find out who won the contest.They promised to remain friends forever and a day.
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adv. phr. Forever; always. Used for emphasis, usually about spiritual things. God will live forever and ever.
ever and again
ever and again Now and then, occasionally. For example, We visit her ever and again. This phrase has largely replaced the earlier ever and anon, dating from the late 1500s, but is less common than every now and then. [Late 1800s]
ever and
again/anon Now and then; occasionally.Learn more: and, everLearn more:
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