To-morrow
adv, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Dated form of tomorrow alt-of, countable, dated, uncountable
""Do you know what to-morrow is, Kitty?" Alice began."
- 1 Dated spelling of tomorrow not-comparable
"Dear Noel, / We'll probably start early to-morrow (8th) to have clear weather. It won't be too early to start looking out for us either crossing the rockband under the pyramid or going up skyline at 8.0 p.m. / Yours ever / G Mallory"
Example
More examples"Some few days afterward she went thither herself, and said to her head cook:— "I intend to eat little Dawn for my dinner to-morrow." "O! madam!" cried the head cook. "I will have it so," replied the Queen (and this she spoke in the tone of an Ogress who had a strong desire to eat fresh meat), "and will eat her with a sharp sauce.""
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