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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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Catch for the ages

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/catch-for-the-ages--derrick-salberg-gains-instant-fame-with-one-giant-leap.html
Catch for the ages: Derrick Salberg gains instant fame with one giant leap over an outfield fence

What does ages mean?
  

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'for the ages' = outstanding; very memorable: a record that will last an event that will be remembered for many years.

  • 'for the ages' = outstanding; very memorable: a record that will last an event that will be remembered for many years.
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'for the ages' = outstanding; very memorable: a record that will last an event that will be remembered for many years.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.
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Catch for the ages:

Also:

Catch for the sports history books:

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