when pigs fly idiom meaning
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When pigs fly" is an adynaton, a way of saying that something will never happen. The phrase is often used for humorous effect, to scoff at over-ambition. ... Flying pigs fly.
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It is used to indicate that something will never happen.
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We know that pigs do not fly and they will never.
So when we want to say that something is impossible or will never happen, we can say 'when pigs fly...' in make it sound humorous .
For eg. Corruption will be erased from the world maybe when pigs fly.
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