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A list of phrases related to the word "decade"...
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A diller, a dollar, a
ten
o'clock scholar
Advanced in
years
Count to
ten
Donkey's
years
( Cockney rhyming slang for ears )
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Eight out of
ten
cats prefer it ( Whiskas Cat Food advertising slogan )
For
years
we've been making our products as if lives depend on them ( Squib drug products advertising slogan )
Four more
years
( Presidential election slogan )
Four score and seven
years
ago
Getting on in
years
Golden
Years
Handbags at
ten
paces
Hang
ten
Holding back the
years
It was twenty
years
ago today Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play ( Beatles song lyric )
Light
years
apart
No wonder the English have kept cool for 192
years
( Gordon's Gin advertising slogan )
Not in a million
years
One Hundred
Years
Of Solitude ( Gabriel Garcia Marquez book )
One volunteer is worth
ten
pressed men
One year's seeds make seven year weeds
Perfect
ten
Royal flush ( in poker - a hand including a
ten
jack queen king and ace of the same suit )
Seriously
ten
( Network
Ten
Australia advertising slogan )
Seven years' bad luck
Simply
years
ahead ( Philips advertising slogan )
Still Crazy After All These
Years
( Paul Simon song )
Ten
a penny
Ten
green bottles sitting on the wall
Ten
lords a-leaping ( line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree )
Ten
one hundred
Ten
summersets he'll undertake on solid ground ( Beatles song lyric )
The Best
Years
Of Our Lives ( William Wyler movie )
The Grand old Duke of York he had
ten
thousand men ( line from nursery rhyme )
The
Ten
Commandments ( Charlton Heston movie )
The Top
Ten
The Wilderness
years
The act you've known for all these
years
( Beatles song lyric )
The mainspring in a Bulova is made to last 256
years
or 146 leather straps - whichever comes first ( Bulova Watches advertising slogan )
The roaring twenties
Three score and
ten
Tonight's top
ten
list ( A catchphrase from David Letterman In The Late Show )
Wise beyond your
years
Your starter for
ten
( A catchphrase from University Challenge )