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Is "blast from the past" an idiomatic expression?

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Rebecca

Indeed it is! "Blast from the past" is an idiomatic expression that represents nostalgia; something or someone from the past that one hasn't seen in a long time that brings back fond memories. This expression acts almost like a reminder of something that almost has been forgotten. The professor says "blast from the past" because the pants he pulled out reminds him of old memories and nostalgia of the past. Ex: Every time I see a bright light toy, it's a blast from the past for me. Ex: Watching the Power Puff Girls is a blast from the past! Ex: Seeing his favorite childhood sweater was a blast from the past.

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