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- haven't seen you in a long time
haven't seen you in a long time
(I) haven't seen you in a long time.
Fig. an expression of greeting, often said as part of a series. Mary: Hi, Fred! Haven't seen you in a long time. Fred: Yeah. Longtime no see. Tom: Well, John. Is that you? I haven't seen you in a long time. John: Good to see you, Tom!
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Boyan | | - | Bulgarian |
Dwyer | | ['dwaiə] | |
Leonard | | LEN-ərd (English), LAY-o-nahrt (Dutch) | English, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic |
Breana | | bree-AN-ə, bree-AHN-ə | English (Modern) |
Chestibor | | - | Medieval Slavic |
Seaghdh | | - | Scottish |