Thinking over these days of our dealings with the Latterday Saints, I recall a very amusing experience with an apostle named Crosby, who once brought down a number of teams and wagons to load with supplies.
Why, then, does The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints build and maintain temples?
The case of the German people in their latterdayattitude toward dynastic vagaries may afford a term of comparison.
Now and again, as in the latterday German animation on this head, these phenomena of national use and wont may come to command such a degree of popular admiration as will incite to an aggressive or proselyting campaign.
Among the singularities of the latterday situation, in this connection, and brought out by the experiences of the great war, is a close resemblance between latterday warlike operations and the ordinary processes of industry.
The reasons for the failure of this genial expectation, particularly under latterday business management, might be shown in some detail, if that were needed to enforce the argument as it runs in the present connection.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "latterday" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.