For England Meaning

For England is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (Britain, idiomatic) Very well or for a long time.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

For England

(Britain, idiomatic) Very well or for a long time.

Example : 2011, Bernardine Kennedy, Past Chances, Hachette UK (ISBN 9780755388158)  Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively.2014, David Menon, Fireflies: Detective Superintendent Jeff Barton #2, David Menon  She always wore the most disgustingly old-fashioned clothes and she could moan and complain for England but the thing that really bugged Sharon about Anne was that, despite having the disposition of a wet weekend in Scarborough, she always signed her departmental notes 'Annie' and she always turned the dot on the 'i' into a flower.2014, Janis Winehouse, Loving Amy: A Mother's Story, Random House (ISBN 9781473508163)  She could sleep for England. It's not unusual for teenagers to sleep for England, I know, but I believe Amy experienced depressions in her early teens.Used other than as an idiom: see for,‎ England.

Meaning of For England

For England is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. For England stands for (Britain, idiomatic) Very well or for a long time.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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