Phrase of the Day (in the dim and distant past)-17JUL20

Phrase of the Day (in the dim and distant past)-17JUL20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is in the dim and distant past and its meaning is “to mention that something happened a very long time ago and so it is difficult to remember”.

Example Sentence: H1N1 killed more than half a million people around the world in just one year. No one remembers this because it happened in the dim and distant past, way back in 2009-2010. Actually, it’s not a function of time, it’s a function of impact. No one stopped the world for H1N1.

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