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Definition: Forever And A Day

Part of Speech Definition
Adverb 1. For a very long or seemingly endless time; "we had to wait forever and a day".[Wordnet].

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Extended Definition: Forever and a Day


Forever and a Day

For the song by American punk rock band The Offspring, see Ignition (album).

Forever and a Day
Studio album by Karin Kortje
Released 13th November 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Rock\Pop
Label Giant Steps
Producer Johan Laas, Dave Thompson

Forever and a Day is the debut album of Idols winner Karin Kortje.

Track listing

  1. "Forever And A Day"
  2. "You Don't Know"
  3. "Everything I Do"
  4. "How I Wish"
  5. "I'm Better With You"
  6. "I'll Be Gone"
  7. "Stealing"
  8. "Some People"
  9. "Nothing Left But The Music"
  10. "Never, Never, Never"
  11. "If I Can't Have You"
  12. "Back In Your Arms"
  13. "I'm So Ready"



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Topics by Level of Interest: Forever And A Day

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Synonyms: forever and a day
PositionSynonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

eternity.
Consider also: infinity, timelessness.

Adverb

always, eternally, everlastingly, forever.
Consider also: ever, permanently, incessantly, perpetually, ceaselessly, constantly, continuously, continually, endlessly, lastingly, unendingly, unceasingly, whenever, usually, interminably, invariably, perennially, persistently, relentlessly, unfailingly.

Other

evermore, forevermore, immortally, unchangeably.

Expression

for aye, for ever, blue moon, donkey's years, for ever and ever, till the end of the universe, coon's age, long time, month of Sundays.
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Synonyms within Context: forever and a day

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Perpetuity

Forever and a day, always, aye, constantly, ever, evermore, for aye, for ever, for ever and ever, forevermore, from age to age, in all ages, in secula seculorum, perpetually, till doomsday, till the end of the universe, time without end, to the crack of doom, to the end of time, to the"last syllable of recorded time", very frequently, without end, world without end.

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Trade Name:forever and a day

1. Book title by Brenda Bailey published by PublishAmerica (October 17, 2002). source

2. Music title by Sprague Brothers released by HMG (November 14, 2000). source


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