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Month of Sundays   /mənθ əv sˈəndˌeɪz/   Listen
Month of Sundays

noun
1.
A time perceived as long.






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"Month of Sundays" Quotes from Famous Books



... think of the sculptured groups we passed by that eventful day, more'n I could describe in a month of Sundays. Louis and Clark, the very men I'd read about in Gasses Journal, how I wished their eyes could see and their ears hear me. How interested and proud they would have been to hear me tell how even as a child I loved to hear mother Smith read about ...
— Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition • Marietta Holley

... to sleep three hours on the hard ground, or once in a month of Sundays on a wisp of straw, glad to turn out at three o'clock in the morning and warm up by marching thirty kilometres with a knapsack on one's back, sweating freely for eight or ten hours at a time.... Glad above all to get in touch with the enemy, and rest a little lying down under a bank, while one peppered ...
— Clerambault - The Story Of An Independent Spirit During The War • Rolland, Romain



Words linked to "Month of Sundays" :   colloquialism, age, years, long time



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