doomsday
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from now until doomsday
From the present moment until an unknown point in the distant future. Used to indicate a very long, indefinite amount of time. Although we don't have to pay for medical care in this country, you'll sometimes be waiting from now until doomsday to receive an elective treatment. Do you know how much effort it would take to overhaul the filing system? That's why it'll stay this way from now until doomsday.
till doomsday
For a very long, indefinite amount of time; forever. Although we don't have to pay for medical care in this country, you'll sometimes be waiting till doomsday to receive elective treatment. My wife was talking on the phone with her sister till doomsday last night!
until doomsday
For a very long, indefinite amount of time; forever. Although we don't have to pay for medical care in this country, you'll sometimes be waiting until doomsday to receive elective treatment. My wife was talking on the phone with her sister until doomsday last night!
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till doomsday
for ever.Doomsday means literally ‘judgement day’, the Last Judgement of Christian tradition.
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till ˈdoomsday
(informal) a very long time; for ever: This job’s going to take me till doomsday. Doomsday is the last day of the world when Christians believe that everyone will be judged by God.
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