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the rest is history
something that you say when you do not need to finish a story because everyone knows what happened. The Beatles signed a recording contract in 1962 and the rest is history.
See also: rest

go down in history
to be recorded in a particular way. I think that, in the end, this will go down in history as a very important project.
Usage notes: sometimes used in the form go down in the annals of history or go down in the history books: He hopes to go down in the history books as a man of vision who brought the country together.
Related vocabulary: go down as something
See also: down

history in the making

something very important that is happening now. The broadcast gave a vivid account of medical history in the making.
See also: making

make history

to do something important that will be remembered for a long time. Faulkner made history Wednesday when she became the first woman to register for classes at the all-male college.
Usage notes: often said about something that has not been done before
Related vocabulary: go down as something

the rest is history

everyone knows what happened next. The Beatles toured the US, made records, had zillions of groupies, and the rest is history.
See also: rest

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