kingdom come
Americannoun
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the next world; the hereafter; heaven.
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Informal. a place or future time seemingly very remote.
You could keep it up till kingdom come.
noun
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the next world; life after death
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informal the end of the world (esp in the phrase until kingdom come )
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informal unconsciousness or death
Etymology
Origin of kingdom come
First recorded in 1775–85; extracted from the phrase Thy kingdom come in the Lord's Prayer
Example Sentences
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Or to be enjoyed by “viewers” too busy scrolling, texting, shopping, playing Roblox and Fortnite, and blowing targets to kingdom come on “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 16, 2025
The five days of talks, which represented the highest-level, public negotiations with the Houthis in the kingdom, come as Saudi Arabia tries a renewed bid to end the yearslong coalition war it launched on Yemen.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2023
“It’s part of a Bible verse. Matthew 6:10. It says, ‘Your kingdom come, your will be done.’”
From Salon • Aug. 30, 2018
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come, your will be done; on earth as in heaven.
From BBC • May 19, 2018
“Why you think I drove all the way out here to kingdom come, just to burn gas?”
From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett
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