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water under the bridge

NOUN
  1. past events to be put aside
    let bygones be bygones

How To Use water under the bridge In A Sentence

  • He was relieved his time in jail was over and regarded it as water under the bridge.
  • Yes, we did have our disagreements but that's water under the bridge now.
  • He was relieved his time in jail was over and regarded it as water under the bridge.
  • No serious anthropologist takes that unilinear view any more: there's been a lot of water under the bridge since Lewis Henry Morgan. Archive 2009-11-01
  • To many of us, this would seem water under the bridge, something to strengthen the arguments in favour of secularism.
  • He started to discuss all the difficulties we had been through, but I told him it was just so much water under the bridge and that it would be best to forget.
  • Last year's dispute is water under the bridge now.
  • Like many others here, I think "mischaracterization" is a somewhat inadequate word to use in this context, especially in light of the original post, but it's water under the bridge. ABC Mischaracterizes Obama's Alleged "Testy Exchange" With Reporter
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