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Example sentences for "another day"

  • Another day it is the chimney-sweep who stops him.

  • Another day he is speaking with the President of the Baptist Union, the Rev.

  • Another day I tramped as far as Beckton, again to no purpose.

  • Another day, another day, And yet another, glides away!

  • So Marcelino pondered within himself, lying on his couch sleepless through the night until the dawn of another day, his mind filled with bitter thoughts and his heart with anger.

  • You are tired; to-morrow will be another day.

  • You and I must abandon them and get away before the coming of another day.

  • With the coming of another day he heard the faint hoofbeats of a horse outside, and knew some one had ridden up.

  • Left without a light, there was no hope of making a satisfactory examination of his prison room until the coming of another day.

  • On another day we went to Castellare, a little stone village much like Gorbio, perched on its ridge, and rejoicing in an especial resemblance to one of Caesar's fortified camps.

  • Again, another day, in the old Touloun quarter, we heard the sound, but it was much nearer.

  • Another day" will do for brick and mortar, but not for the Holy of Holies into which Howards End had been transfigured.

  • To answer "another day" was to answer as a fool.

  • Another day, another dish, which you cannot do better than make omelette aux champignons.

  • Another day, another mood, and so, as logical consequence, another menu.

  • Pluck up thine heart, and drive from thence both fear and care away: To think on this may pleasure be, perhaps, another day.

  • The worms will curse thy flesh another day, Because it yieldeth them no fatter prey.

  • Another day Krishna is out in the forest with the cowherds and the calves, when a snake demon, Ugrasura, sucks them into its mouth.

  • Another day Krishna is playing in a courtyard and takes it into his head to eat some dirt.

  • Another day, Yasoda asks the married cowgirls to assist her in churning milk.

  • One day we seize a castle and a caravan; another day it may be a kingdom.

  • To-day God offers us a victory; another day He may punish us for having neglected to conquer.

  • Another day, Johnson accompanied her to London.

  • Another day I spoke of one of our friends, of whom he, as well as I, had a very high opinion.

  • Both Archie and Jessie counted them when they woke in the morning, and in the evening both said to themselves, "Another day gone.

  • And if so be that thou me finde fals, Another day do hange me by the hals!

  • I went through the tunnels when long columns of soldiers in single file moved slowly forward to another day's battle in the fields beyond, and when another column came back, wounded and bloody after their morning's fight.

  • It renews our strength with the morning's sun, and makes us cheerful at the light of another day.

  • She told him she was in trouble about her husband, which was false, and he bade her be of good cheer, and made an appointment to meet her on another day.

  • Another day, if you will allow me," said Bertie, trying to disguise his extreme lameness.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another day" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another cause; another church; another consideration; another country; another friend; another genus; another individual; another instance; another name; another party; another people; another piece; another player; another river; another second; another stewpan; another thing; another tone; another village; another voice; another work; another writer; easily digested; general officers; thrilling and absorbing interest; well doing