(as) old as the hills
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British pronunciation/az ˈəʊld az ðə hˈɪlz/
American pronunciation/æz ˈoʊld æz ðə hˈɪlz/
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used to describe someone or something that is old and has existed for a long time

What is the origin of the idiom "old as the hills" and when to use it?

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This idiom is of uncertain origin, used in informal conversations and informal writing to exaggerate the age or antiquity of something or someone, and is often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.

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