Idiom of the day :- In the fullness of time

Idiom of the day :- In the fullness of time

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

This expression ( it’s found in the Bible at Galatians 4:4 ) means eventually; sometime in the future; or when the time is right. Whenever that time is, it certainly isn’t now ! ‘In the fullness of time, I hope to be able to visit Europe.’ ‘If I study hard, in the fullness of time I should be able to get a degree in Civil Engineering.’ ‘In the fullness of time, Juliet will sell her house and buy an apartment.’ ‘In the fullness of time, i hope to fall in love, get married, and have a family,’ Nicolas said. Top A / The gutter press ‘It’s a real honor to be able to sell papers for the The Daily Blah,’ Fred smiled. That startled me because everyone knows that The Daily Blah is a gutter press newspaper. Then Fred laughed. ‘I know that, I was only kidding you,’ he said. A / the gutter press refers to a type of newspaper that publishes scandal and gossip. ‘And very little news,’ Fred added Top