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  • noun Plural form of hereafter.

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Examples

  • This is the reason why most dyspeptic religionists cherish such melancholy notions about their hereafters.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • My belief is, anyway, that if there's hereafters for some things, there's hereafters for all.

    Humorous Ghost Stories Dorothy Scarborough 1906

  • This is the reason why most dyspeptic religionists cherish such melancholy notions about their hereafters.

    Moby Dick, or, the whale Herman Melville 1855

  • This is the reason why most dyspeptic religionists cherish such melancholy notions about their hereafters.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • This is the reason why most dyspeptic religionists cherish such melancholy notions about their hereafters.

    Moby-Dick, or, The Whale 1851

  • Here Yet (Maxwell, clark); comminxed under articles but phoe-nished a borgiess; from the vat on the bier through the burre in the dark to the buttle of the bawn; is AI an the highest but Roh re his root; filled fanned of hackleberries whenas all was tuck and toss up for him as a yangster to fall fou of hockinbechers wherein he had gauged the use of raisin; ads aliments, das doles, raps rustics, tams turmoil; sas seed enough for a semination but sues skivvies on the sly; learned to speak from hand to mouth till he could talk earish with his eyes shut; hacked his way through hickheckhocks but hanged hishelp from there hereafters; rialtos, annesleyg, binn and balls to say nothing atolk of New Comyn; the gleam of the glow of the shine of the sun through the dearth of the dirth on the blush of the brick of the viled ville of

    Finnegans Wake 2006

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