Sentence examples for Time to kill from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To kill time.

To waste time.

Dictionary

Time to kill

noun

A period during which one has no responsibilities to fulfill, often while waiting for some event or outcome, and therefore must find some activity to partake in to prevent boredom.

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Time to kill this monstrosity coming out of the Senate".

Now it's the time to kill.

Still have time to kill?

There was time to kill.

Sterling Marlin had some time to kill.

"Next time, to kill a piece by different means.

Not a skier but in Mongolia with time to kill?

After that, they found themselves alone, with time to kill.

How did they have so much time to kill?

Think A Time To Kill, rather than Fool's Gold.

In the meantime, A Time to Kill, reissued in paperback, sold more than three million copies.

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