Past+time

  • 91time-honored — (adj.) also time honoured, 1590s; from TIME (Cf. time) (n.) + past tense of HONOR (Cf. honor) (v.) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 92past perfect — n. 1. a tense indicating an action as completed or a state as having ended before a specified or implied time in the past; pluperfect 2. a verb form in this tense (Ex.: had gone) …

    English World dictionary

  • 93time was (when) — phrase used for talking about the past, especially when you think this was better than the present Time was when this city was all fields. Thesaurus: existing, happening in or relating to a time in the pastsynonym Main entry: time …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 94time warp — n 1.) be (caught/locked/stuck) in a time warp to have not changed even though everyone or everything else has ▪ The house seemed to be stuck in a 19th century time warp. 2.) an imaginary situation in which the past or future becomes the present …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 95time immemorial — ► time immemorial a point of time in the distant past beyond recall or knowledge. Main Entry: ↑time …

    English terms dictionary

  • 96Time of your Life — est le cinquième arc narratif de la série de comics Buffy contre les vampires, saison huit. Il est composé de quatre numéros écrits par Joss Whedon et dessinés par Karl Moline (coloriste : Michelle Madsen, lettrage : Richard Starkings… …

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  • 97time out of mind — This is the very distant past so far back that no one can remember when, like time immemorial …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 98time immemorial — time′ immemo′rial n. time in the distant past …

    From formal English to slang

  • 99time — [n1] temporal length of event or entity’s existence, period age, allotment, bit, bout, chronology, clock, continuance, date, day, duration, epoch, era, eternity, extent, future, generation, go*, hour, infinity, instance, instant, interval,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 100time immemorial — n. 1. time so long past as to be vague 2. Eng. Law beyond legal memory, fixed by statute as prior to 1189, the beginning of the reign of Richard I …

    English World dictionary