till doomsday

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till doomsday

  1. (informal) For a long time with no foreseeable end; indefinitely.
    • 1598, William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost:
      I'll prove her fair, or talk till doomsday here.
    • 1932, Warner Taylor, Types and Times in the Essay, page 520:
      Anyhow, I suppose, if I try from now on till doomsday I shall never be able to speak like you.
    • 2004, David Ramm, This Business of the World, page 56:
      Dickless could take till doomsday to pick up.
    • 2015, Shane Kenna, Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa: Unrepentant Fenian:
      A pleasant thing it would be for peoples if they could get their rights from those who lord a mastery over them by the force of prayer and petition; if I could enjoy that pleasure of believing Ireland could gain her rights by each force, I would keep praying till doomsday before I would hurt the hair of a head of English man or woman.

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