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Forever and a day   /fərˈɛvər ənd ə deɪ/   Listen
Forever and a day

adverb
1.
For a very long or seemingly endless time.  Synonym: forever.  "We had to wait forever and a day"






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"Forever and a day" Quotes from Famous Books



... I said, "why grieve alway? The battle's ended and the shout Shall ring forever and a day,— Why sorrow yet, ...
— The Poets' Lincoln - Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President • Various



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