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never a dull moment

Idioms  
  1. Something is always changing or happening, as in First Lauren spits up, then she coughs, then she sneezes—never a dull moment with this baby! This expression was first recorded in 1889.


Example Sentences

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"It's really full-on. There's never a dull moment," she said.

From BBC

“Never a dull moment with us. Always in the meeting room, just bouncing ideas off each other. I’m having fun on the field, between plays, cracking jokes.”

From Los Angeles Times

There was also this infuriating post: “Never a dull moment on this platform.”

From Slate

Never a dull moment at Hibs, on the field or off.

From BBC

"There was never a dull moment working with Dave, and all who were lucky enough to do so will attest to what a brilliantly inspiring and kind and hardworking man he was."

From BBC