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morrow

[mawr-oh, mor-oh] / ˈmɔr oʊ, ˈmɒr oʊ /




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Clara’s death had to be the key to helping her pass on, but Ophie didn’t have any suspects except for the relatives who would be arriving on the morrow.

From Literature

But with a significant storm predicted for the morrow, Saturday might also be susceptible to a more apocalyptic description as the “before times.”

From Washington Post

Good morrow one and all and welcome to the real football factories another fascinating night of Europa League behaviour.

From The Guardian

The morrow produced no abatement of Mrs. Bennet’s ill-humour or ill health.

From Literature

At nightfall they made camp and discussed plans for the morrow.

From Literature