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  • noun Plural form of morrow.

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Examples

  • At last, unable to bear it, our unhappy hero suddenly discovered that one of the morrows was the last of his leave of absence, so he said good-bye in despair, and parted from his companions, who could not resist the genial hospitality of their new friends in the cottage on the west of Mull.

    The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables 1859

  • Always you must seem to abandon all to his arms; always you must reserve more that on the morrow and on all the morrows you may abandon.

    CHAPTER III 2010

  • June 15, 2009 at 12:27 pm ok cheezepeepls! ai hassa tired! kitteh Chizel also hassa tired. will speak in teh morrows! kthanxbai4nao!

    As this picture clearly shows, there is a - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • Out of cabalistic to-morrows come cryptic babies calling life

    slayground: Poetry Friday: Pencils Little Willow 2006

  • Old Man continued, “And even in death the faded petals fall to earth adding nourishment to morrows blossoms.”

    Hollis Baker keeps things in perspective | Letter Never Sent 2007

  • A few more to – morrows, and the party from London would be arriving.

    Emma 2004

  • When she answered me, she would drop long lashes over the clear brown eyes and glance at me from beneath them, strangely; or touch my hair and say that there were many morrows and what did it matter on which of them we went, since Nansur would not run away.

    Dwellers in the Mirage 2004

  • And were it not to avoyde taxation, of a spleenitive desire to be revenged, like the dog being bitten, biteth againe: I could command our to morrows conference, to touch mens treacheries towards their wives.

    The Decameron 2004

  • It would be well for him to look upon tomorrow, or a few morrows whose short distance would be immaterial, as the time fixed.

    Ayala's Angel 2004

  • A very few to – morrows stood between the young people of Highbury and happiness.

    Emma 2004

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