Use "eons" in a sentence

1. Eons passed before life existed on the earth.

2. The ice destroyed the drainage pattern of eons.

3. 1 For eons,the pounding waves ate away at the shoreline.

4. Eons ago, the Kree waged a very long war.

5. 3 For eons,the pounding waves ate away at the shoreline.

6. That little shit has been trying to climb out of his father's shadow for eons.

7. And it's been a truism for eons that extra cash always makes life a little easier.

8. Synonyms for An eternity include forever, ages, eons, years, days, yonks, aeons, centuries, donkey's years and long

9. Management was happy to get a proven sniper on the left side, something the club had lacked for eons.

10. Anticline This is an uplifted and folded terrain (called an Anticline), with eons of erosion exposing its interior structure.

11. But there was a sombre shadow of familiarity to it and after subjective eons of frustration, intuition struck her.

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13. Caring.com seems to offer more specific and tailored information in an age-related context than the Eons social network for those over 50.

14. The Precambrian could be divided into five "natural" eons, characterized as follows: Accretion and differentiation: a period of planetary formation until giant Moon-forming impact event.

15. Synonyms for Anciently include long ago, back when, in days of yore, eons ago, of old, olden days, since time began, earlier, before and once

16. On that day, it was revealed from the Supreme Light of the Almighty – "What I had been waiting for, through the Yugas (eons), is realized".

17. Crocodiles co-existed with dinosaurs, and the modern crocodile species have changed very little over the eons that have passed since the extinction of the dinosaurs.

18. Some facts about common Colds are as follows: Although Colds have been with humans likely for eons, the first common cold virus was identified in 1956 in England, so the history of the cause of Colds is relatively recent.

19. Those snow-Begirded iron peaks Which loom o’er land and vale, Where sprout a myriad of creeks Which down the mountain sail, Where glaciers melt to cadet streams Which seep down steep ravines And sunlight in the snowdrift gleams And glitters in between Pale rocks of valour, standing there For eons keeping watch, Up high in free and blitheful air,