VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

For the ages

Meaning:

The phrase for the ages is an idiomatic expression that refers to something that will be memorable and noteworthy; standing the test of time.

Examples:

  • It's a love story for the ages.
  • This truly is a battle for the ages.
  • It will be a wedding for the ages.
  • You want a love for the ages?
  • We have a love for the ages.
  • This is clearly not a work for the ages.
  • I thought our love story was one for the ages.
  • That was a tour for the ages, gentlemen.
  • Ah, a love story for the ages.
  • And theirs is a love for the ages.