English
Noun
blast from the past (plural blasts from the past)
- Something or someone that returns after an absence, especially the broadcasting of an oldie record that has not been aired for some time.
-
1981 May 9, Bill Lyon, “An Old Warhorse Still Has His Dream”, in The Evening Independent:- Now there's a golden oldie, a blast from the past, when the heavyweight division was still strong and vibrant and unified (...)
-
1996 August 31, “Mr. Clinton's Bridge”, in The New York Times:- In the process, he managed to make the Republican tax cut sound like a blast from the past.
-
2002, Hillary Frank, Better Than Running at Night, ISBN 978-0618250738, page 227:- "Ellie!" he shouted. "What a blast from the past! This is just like old times, when you used to walk in that very door!"
-
2009 September 6, Jeff E. Schapiro, “Thesis fracas may not give Deeds the boost he needs”, in Richmond Times-Dispatch:- But their early celebration was interrupted by a blast from the past: gubernatorial nominee Bob McDonnell's controversial 1989 graduate-school thesis (...)
See also