Anytime soon British American phrase
This expression means something will occur in the near future.
I can't learn everything anytime soon.
Will you be back anytime soon?
Things are not going to change anytime soon.
a long time ago
To remain influential in a particular situation or a particular group of people for a long time
Time is running out.
Blind man's holiday is the time between daylight and darkness when people cannot work because it is too dark to see.
To eagerly and decisively do something when you have the oppotunity to
It is often used in negative sentences and questions.
There is no clear information about the origin of this expression, but a source says that it came from in 1854.
Used to allude that the last force, problem or burden which is seemingly minor and small causes a person, system or organisation to collapse or fail
Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him