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forever and a day

 

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Adverbial forever and a day has 1 sense
  1. forever, forever and a day - for a very long or seemingly endless time; "she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day"

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Forever and a Day

Forever and a Day is an idiomatic expression that represents an enduringly long period of time. It suggests an infinite or prolonged duration beyond normal expectations or measurement.

Adverb

  1. Definition: Used to emphasize the idea of an extremely long time.
  2. Example Sentence: She promised to love him forever and a day.

Noun

  1. Definition: A phrase indicating a time frame that is extended beyond an ordinary or measurable limit.
  2. Example Sentence: The success of their marriage was exemplary as they stayed together for forever and a day.

Adjective

  1. Definition: Describing something that is seemingly lasting forever or extremely long-lasting.
  2. Example Sentence: The journey felt like a forever-and-a-day adventure.

Idiom

  1. Definition: An idiomatic expression representing an extremely long duration of time, often with a sense of exaggeration.
  2. Example Sentence: He had been waiting for his dream job offer for forever and a day.

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