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quality time

noun

  1. time devoted exclusively to nurturing a cherished person or activity.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of quality time1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Savage went on to empower our community to admonish naysayers of queer party-going, community enrichment, and quality time — however we choose to define those terms.

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"He is a single child and both parents are so busy working. I feel guilty we haven't been able to give him quality time. That's been robbed by Roblox," Amir told the BBC.

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"A lot of the time when you play video games you are isolated from other people and it's just nice to be together, spend that quality time together," Melissa tells Newsbeat.

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In “Onside†he tells a nuanced tale of MLS and its personalities by spending quality time with the likes of Galaxy midfielder Riqui Puig, FC Cincinnati defender Matt Miazga and Philadelphia Union teenager Cavan Sullivan, who made his MLS debut last July, more than two months before his 15th birthday.

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Concerned with Aunt Lucy’s well-being, Paddington rushes to Peru with the Browns in tow, his family seeing the trip as an opportunity for some quality time.

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