i haven't seen you for ages

  • 1age — age1 W1S1 [eıdʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(how old)¦ 2¦(legal age)¦ 3¦(period of life)¦ 4¦(being old)¦ 5¦(period of history)¦ 6 ages 7 come of age ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: aage, from Vulgar Latin aetaticum …

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  • 2age — 1 /eIdZ/ noun 1 HOW OLD (C, U) the number of years someone has lived or something has existed: Francis is the same age as me. | The boys were six years apart in age. | There were dozens of kids there, all different ages. | at the age of (=when… …

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  • 3it — W1S1 [ıt] pron [used as subject or object] [: Old English; Origin: hit] 1.) used to refer to a thing, animal, situation, idea etc that has already been mentioned or is already known about ▪ Where s your office? It s on the third floor. ▪ I love… …

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  • 4it — /It/ pronoun (used as subject or object) 1 used to talk about the thing, situation, idea etc that has already been mentioned or that the person you are talking to already knows about: “What should I do with the key?” “Oh just leave it on the… …

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  • 5hello — hel|lo S1 [həˈləu, he US ˈlou] interjection, n also hallo, hullo BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: hollo a shout to call attention (16 19 centuries)] 1.) used as a greeting when you see or meet someone ▪ Hello, John! How are you? ▪ Stanley, come and… …

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  • 6hello — hel|lo S1 [həˈləu, he US ˈlou] interjection, n also hallo, hullo BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: hollo a shout to call attention (16 19 centuries)] 1.) used as a greeting when you see or meet someone ▪ Hello, John! How are you? ▪ Stanley, come and… …

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  • 7HGV — noun (C) BrE a heavy goods vehicle; a large road vehicle used for moving goods hi /haI/ interjection informal hello: Hi! How are you? | hi there!: Hi there! I haven t seen you for ages …

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  • 8hellish — adjective informal extremely unpleasant: I ve had a hellish day at work. hellishly adverb: a hellishly difficult exam hello also hallo, hullo BrE interjection 1 used as a usual greeting: Hello, John! How are you? | say hello to sb: She always… …

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  • 9Oris (magazine) — Oris is a Croatian architecture magazine. The publisher describes it as Magazine for Architecture and Culture . Contents 1 Overview 2 Publications 3 Selected authors 4 External links …

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  • 10hi — S1 [haı] interjection informal [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: A natural shout] hello ▪ Hi! How are you? ▪ Hi there ! I haven t seen you for ages …

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