those were the days
those were the days
That particular period of time in the past was very happy and contented, especially in comparison to the present. Remember when we used to spend all summer exploring our grandparents' back woods? Man, those were the days. I miss college, back when I had no real responsibilities. Those were the days, all right.
See also: days, those
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Those were the days.
Cliché The days we have been referring to were the greatest of times. Ah, yes. The eighties. Those were the days! Those were the days. Back when people knew right from wrong.
See also: days, those
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
those were the days
used to assert that a particular past time was better in comparison with the present. 1997 Brenda Clough How Like a God ‘Those were the days,’ Rob said. ‘b.c.—before children! Remember?’
See also: days, those
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
ˈthose were the days
used for talking about a better or happier time in the past: ‘I got a job as soon as I graduated.’ ‘Ah, those were the days!’See also: days, those
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- (as) happy as the day is long
- happy as the day is long
- never felt better
- happy as a lark
- (as) happy as a lark
- (as) happy as a pig in clover
- clover
- never (been) better
- never been better
- Larry