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  • 17-10-2021
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What is a figurative language for:
I stood there waiting for a really long time

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  • 28-10-2021

- The clock stopped ticking forever ago. (Idiom, I think?)

- I've been waiting for centuries! (Hyperbole)

- Time's gone by as slow as molasses. (Simile)

- At long last (Idiom after waiting is over)

- I've been watching the clock for a long time. (Idiom)

- I must have had a lot of time to kill. (Idiom)

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