Water Under The Bridge (Noun)
Meaning
Past events to be put aside; "let bygones be bygones".
Classification
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations.
Examples
- I forgave him years ago and it's just water under the bridge now, no point in bringing it up again.
- Their old rivalry is just water under the bridge after working together for so long.
- Let's consider our previous argument as water under the bridge and start fresh today.
- For her, the cheating incident is just water under the bridge after so many years of a happy marriage.
- I'd rather treat my sibling's prank from last year as water under the bridge, not something worth revisiting during our vacation.