Phrase of the Day (much water has flowed down the Thames/bridge)-21AUG24

Phrase of the Day (much water has flowed down the Thames/bridge)-21AUG24

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is much water has flowed down the Thames/bridge  and its meaning is “used to refer to events/situations that are in the past and therefore no longer to be considered as significant or as a cause of worry; it’s past and all forgotten.”.

Example Sentence: Much water has flowed down the Jhelum after the formation of the coalition government (in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)) between the PDP and the BJP, an unnatural alliance that was doomed to fail. The NC and Congress had fought the 2024 general election as part of the INDIA bloc and there is the likelihood of an alliance between these parties and smaller ones in these elections.

Phrase of the Day (much water has flowed down the Thames/bridge)-21AUG24

This phrase is present in ​On the right path: On the announcement of elections in Jammu and Kashmir  and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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