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lifetime

[lahyf-tahym] / ˈlaɪfˌtaɪm /


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For about five minutes, which he says felt like a lifetime, Abdullah held him there until police arrived.

From BBC

In Perpetua’s lifetime, Christians were a tiny and sometimes persecuted minority, but after the conversion of Emperor Constantine in the early fourth century, the Roman Empire came under Christian rule.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her transplanted liver, however, is expected to last for the rest of her lifetime.

From Science Daily

It’s hard to know how many people have been saddled with this lifetime burden.

From MarketWatch

It’s hard to know how many people have been saddled with this lifetime burden.

From MarketWatch