Phrases with «year dot»

The phrase "year dot" refers to a time so long ago that it is difficult to determine the exact year. It is often used to emphasize that something has been happening since the very beginning or for a very long time. Full definition

Sentences with «year dot»

  • Come on — it has been like that for all fans since year dot. (justarsenal.com)
  • Seven postseason teams from last year dot the schedule, including five in the first nine matches. (anonymouseagle.com)
  • Take the time to turn off the highway into the main street and explore the shops many of which have been there since year dot. (coastalstays.com)
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