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'Donkey's years' means:

AUseless time

BA short period of time

CA long period of time

DNone of the above

Answer:

C. A long period of time

Read Explanation:

  • "Donkey's years" is an informal British English idiom meaning a very long time.

  • It originated as a pun on "donkey's ears" (which are long), playing on the word "years" sounding similar to "ears."

  • It is often used in phrases like "I haven't seen him in donkey's years."


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