VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

For the ages

Meaning:

Something that will be remembered for a long time; timeless

Examples:

  • The concert last night was a performance for the ages.
  • Their wedding was a celebration for the ages, filled with love and joy.
  • The championship game was a match for the ages, with incredible plays and a nail-biting finish.
  • Her acceptance speech at the awards ceremony was one for the ages.
  • The discovery of the new species was a scientific achievement for the ages.
  • His novel is a literary masterpiece for the ages.
  • The speech he gave was an inspirational moment for the ages.
  • The city’s bicentennial parade was a celebration for the ages.
  • The artwork displayed at the museum was a collection for the ages.
  • Their rivalry on the tennis court created matches for the ages.
  • The film's breathtaking special effects made it a movie for the ages.
  • The final concert of the tour was a night for the ages.
  • The rescue mission was a heroic act for the ages.
  • The historical summit between the two leaders was a meeting for the ages.
  • The community's response to the disaster was an example of resilience for the ages.