from here to Sunday

from here to Sunday

1. All over the place; over a very wide area or distance. I shudder to think of shopping on Black Friday, when every store from here to Sunday is crawling with consumers. When I saw my brother get off the train, I had a smile on my face from here to Sunday. After the company went bankrupt, our team was scattered from here till next Sunday.
2. At great length; as much as possible. My father cussed me out from here to Sunday when he found out I'd taken the car without his permission last night. This book is boring me from here to Sunday, but I have to give a report on it next week. Sorry, I could go on about model trains from here till next Sunday, so let me know if I'm boring you.
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