Having a Whale of a Time Meaning with Examples

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Having A Whale of Time

Having a Whale of a Time meaning is to have a great time. When you use this idiom, you are referring to how much fun they are having. In 1895, “whale” was defined as “a person who is a prodigy either in appearance or intellectually” or “something exceptionally large” by Willard C. Gore in his dictionary of American student slang. He uses the example “a whale of a time” to highlight the phrase’s “jolly” connotations.

Let’s dig deeper to know more about the idiom.

Usage with Example 

Given below are some examples of the idiom:

  • We had a whale of a time at the beach yesterday. You should have joined us!
  • We’re going to have a whale of a time at his bachelorette party tonight.
  • Our kids had a whale of a time at the Museum of Natural History yesterday so we’re going to continue going there once a month.
  • Once you’re settled in, you’re going to have a whale of a time here next semester and you won’t miss anyone of us at all.
  • I was afraid of how it would turn out, but all of us had a whale of a time in the team-building exercise. 

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Having a Whale of a Time Synonyms

 A few synonyms of the idiom are:

  • colossal
  • considerable
  • enormous
  • fat
  • full
  • gigantic
  • hefty
  • huge
  • immense
  • massive

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Meaning Quiz

Kids are having a whale of a time,

I didn’t know they’d be so happy with this magic show.

In the beach

With the fishes

Answer: I didn’t know they’d be so happy with this magic show.

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