A month of sundays Meaning in English
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Definition
A very long time; much longer than expected or necessary. This phrase is often used to exaggerate how long something feels.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal, somewhat old-fashioned idiom, most common in the UK and sometimes seen in storytelling or friendly conversation. It's typically used for humorous effect or exaggeration, and almost always in negative/ironic contexts: 'I haven't seen him in a month of Sundays.' The phrase is rarely literal—don't use when you mean an actual calendar month.
Example Sentences
It took me a month of sundays to finish that book.
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I haven't cleaned my room in a month of sundays.
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She said it would take a month of sundays to fix the car.
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You won't get an answer out of him in a month of sundays.
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They haven't visited us in a month of sundays—maybe even longer!
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Trying to convince her to change her mind will take a month of sundays.
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