I haven't seen her in a "coon's age"!
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a very long time
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age of coon
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coon hiding the sight
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none of the above
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrase 'in a coon's age' is an American idiomatic expression that means 'a very long time.' It derives from the raccoon's lifespan and is used colloquially to express that something hasn't happened for an extended period. Options B and C are literal misinterpretations of the idiom.