Month of Sundays
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"month of Sundays"的定义和意义

month of sundays
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a very prolonged period of time

month of Sundays definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "month of Sundays" and when to use it?

The idiom "month of Sundays" gained popularity in the United States during the 19th century and later on spread to other English-speaking regions. Its origin lies in the combination of the words "month" and "Sundays," with "month" representing a long period of time and "Sundays" symbolizing rest or leisure. It is often used when talking about situations where time feels like it's going very slowly, like waiting for something or doing a boring.

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It feels like a month of Sundays since I last had a day off.
The project is taking so long that it seems like a month of Sundays.
Past tense: I waited for her arrival as if it had been a month of Sundays.
By the time the renovations are complete, it will have been a month of Sundays.
By the time I finally received a response, it had been a month of Sundays since I sent the email.
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