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"well past closing time?" It was the middle of summer and well past closing time in the downtown Berkeley bar where my friend Polly and I worked together as bartenders -> in this sentence, "well past closing time" means closing time is passed nicely??
Jul 15, 2015 6:14 AM
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Here "well" means "very much". For example, if 12 midnight is closing time, then 12:45 am would be well past closing time, but 12:05 would not be.
July 15, 2015
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The saying, "... well past closing time ..." means that the bar's closing time was a while ago. "Well" can also be used in other ways, like "They are well over an hour late." Here it is being used the same way, "well" indicating a lot or much time has passed. Example: The bar closes at 2 AM. You and Polly are still at the bar at 3 AM. You closed the bar an hour ago, but you are still there. So, a lot of time has passed (well passed) since you were supposed to close. I hope this makes sense.
July 15, 2015
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