The phrase "short while ago" refers to a recent time in the past, indicating that something happened not long before the present moment. It suggests a timeframe that is relatively close, though it can be somewhat vague. Essentially, it conveys that the event or action took place shortly before now, without specifying an exact duration.
From this year (2010), it would be 2030 years ago.
it was about 1 billion years ago.
Uh.... the worst thing ever a long time ago? that's what you tried to say, right? well, my answer would be um being poor?? because like the wealthy people would get all the riches and stuff while the poor people would eat scraps (they did that in ancient Greece) and NOT get all the riches.. or something like that..
250 million years ago!
It started on 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918 96 years ago
'A while ago' means just that--a short time earlier.'Earlier' may mean a short or relatively long time ago.
Primrose or prim for short. This was already a question posted a while ago.
"What happened?" in English means Cos'è successo? when referring to something happening a short while ago or Cosa succede? when referring to something happening a long while ago in Italian.
It looks like a primark coat they sold it in black & cream a short while ago
It refers to record players from years ago. It is short for high fidelity, meaning that the reproduced sound was accurate to the real life sound that was recorded.
Revealed
recent,recently,
Recently?
Short-faced bears were native to prehistoric North America from about 800,000 years ago and became extinct about 12,500 years ago.
I just had a similar problem a short while ago. Good luck with this issue. I'm sorry that i can't help you at all...
recent,recently,
when you were in diapers when you were in short pants