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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And then where will price control be short of Kingdom come?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Love Thy Enemy, and make no attempt to resist invasion: It's the way we live from the time we're a kiddy Till Kingdom come, and it s called an iddy .
From Time Magazine Archive
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Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done in Earth, as it is in Heaven.
From The A, B, C. With the Church of England Catechism by Unknown
May the peace of Thy Kingdom come towards us, for we to it cannot of ourselves, if it come not, with all our striving.
From Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Purgatory by Norton, Charles Eliot
We'll take ours home with us to Kingdom come and nobody know much about 'em when we get there.
From Aladdin of London or, Lodestar by Pemberton, Max, Sir
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