About The Word Long since
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Long since
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What's The Definition Of Long since?
[adv] of the distant or comparatively distant past; "We met once long ago"; "they long ago forsook their nomadic life"; "left for work long ago"; "he has long since given up mountain climbing"; "This name has long since been forgotten"; "lang syne" is Scottish
Synonyms | Synonyms for Long since: lang syne | long ago Related Terms | Find terms related to Long since: aeons ago | ages ago | anciently | and night | away back | day after day | early | enduringly | ever since | for an age | for life | for long | from away back | from time immemorial | hour after hour | in ancient times | in olden times | in times past | interminably | long | long ago | month after month | morning | noon | of old | of yore | persistently | protractedly | since | since long ago | since time began | some time ago | some time back | the livelong day | till doomsday | time immemorial | undyingly | unendingly | until now | year after year | years ago See Also | |
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