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aftertime

[af-ter-tahym, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌtaɪm, ˈɑf- /




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I understand where she’s coming from, but the bottom line is that they’ve showed us time aftertime that they can’t be trusted.

From Time • Nov. 23, 2011

However, I pause before the aftertime, into the lap of which more than one sort of stored soundness and sweetness was to fall from him drop by drop.

From Notes of a Son and Brother by James, Henry

Here also, in aftertime, the final interview between Florence and Edith took place.

From Rambles in Dickens' Land by Allbut, Robert

And they sped to the tribe of the haughty Cephallenians, the people of patient-souled Odysseus whom in aftertime Calypso the queenly nymph detained for Poseidon.

From Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Evelyn-White, Hugh G. (Hugh Gerard)

He told me that all these things should come to pass in the aftertime, even that I should lose my eyesight at the hand of Odysseus.

From The Odyssey Done into English prose by Lang, Andrew