"The evil which has slept untold ages has awakened," the bard said when we had finished.
And best of all, they had fought and seen action, such as no member of their race had known in untold ages.
Beyond the turn a long passage stretched before them, dark and gloomy, layered with the dust of untold ages.
The world remained this way for untold ages, until the God returned to his place beyond the heavens.
We white-skins have been lords of the steppes for untold ages.
And still the passionless process went on, with a sense of untold ages having been spent already on mere preliminaries.
That was what the Indians called it for untold ages before the first white men came.
The ceiling above her was solid gray stone, pitted and darkened by untold ages.
The work of untold ages, of countless lives, had gone into the making of Spyre.
Visions of the past, Picard wondered, or of untold ages to come?