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Example sentences for "morrow"

Lexicographically close words:
morra; morrer; morrhage; morrhages; morrhagic; morrowe; morrowed; morrows; mors; morsel
  1. You shall see her name to-morrow morning in red letters at the end of my list.

  2. This morning will be devoted to curiosity; my sale begins to-morrow at eleven.

  3. But shall she stop at these when failure on the man's part may to-morrow sweep away not only the few articles of clothing and the one or two of furniture they possess, but also the food which is to last them during the coming year?

  4. Very good: tell it me to-morrow at breakfast.

  5. One day he stuck up the following notice in the theatre: "To-morrow the box-office will be open from three-quarters past two until a quarter before three for the payment of claims.

  6. Followed the Queen; Sir Balin heard her 'Prince, Art thou so little loyal to thy Queen, As pass without good morrow to thy Queen?

  7. And little Dagonet on the morrow morn, High over all the yellowing Autumn-tide, Danced like a withered leaf before the hall.

  8. Nor slept that night for pleasure in his blood, And green wood-ways, and eyes among the leaves; Then being on the morrow knighted, sware To love one only.

  9. Then gave a languid hand to each, and lay, Speaking a still good-morrow with her eyes.

  10. Then the good King gave order to let blow His horns for hunting on the morrow morn.

  11. He promised us a carriage on the morrow if no motor were forthcoming.

  12. He was very anxious for us to stay the night so that we should fit in a first-class breakfast, but the morrow was the Ipek fair, and we could not miss that.

  13. I shan't go till to-morrow anyhow," said the skipper.

  14. You shall hear why I conceal my country and name; only keep my secret till to-morrow night, or I shall lose a hundred guineas by my frankness.

  15. Anne; "to-morrow he will be out of prison.

  16. She is my daughter, and to-morrow she is to die.

  17. To-morrow morning we can take train to London and be there almost as soon as John Turner realises that you have given him the slip," said Colville, cheerily.

  18. To-morrow you will see that we have made good the roof of the church.

  19. He is comfortable enough on board the ship, which will proceed up the river to-morrow morning to Bordeaux.

  20. You shall have the money to-morrow morning, whether I succeed in selling for cash or not," was the reply, and John Turner concealed a yawn with imperfect success.

  21. But I could not hand such a sum in notes to an unprotected lady, even if I can effect a sale of your securities so quickly as to have the money ready by to-morrow morning.

  22. To-morrow morning, about ten o'clock--in notes.

  23. Well, will you let me have the money to-morrow morning--in notes?

  24. To-morrow till off put can you what to-day do never.

  25. When she left, she blessed him and said: "On the morrow thou shalt not know what to do with the milk," i.

  26. But the stingy neighbour the Holy Mother cursed, and said: "On the morrow thy stable shall be empty, and in lieu of cows, beetles shall be there.

  27. Before the meeting broke up it was agreed on all hands that for the present it would be advisable for the guests to allow the morrow to pass before saying anything to their wives or anyone else about Mr. Haskins' disclosures.

  28. We would like to stay here till the boat for Minorca calls to-morrow night.

  29. By pledging our word to hire a carriage from him on the morrow we obtained our release, and with Canet acting the dual part of guide and porter, we retraced our steps for a few yards along the dark, stony streets.

  30. We would not have lost a moment before hastening off to pay the impost and claim our property had not the notice expressly mentioned the one hour of the morrow on which it might be procured.

  31. And now he was to file his petition in bankruptcy, and to-morrow the entire town would have "been seeing it coming" for years.

  32. Then the simplest thing will be for me to send round a bailiff to-morrow morning, early.

  33. Or perhaps you'd better say first thing to-morrow morning.

  34. To-morrow this paper will be turned over from the charge of those who were only writers to the hands of men who are practised and able in the management of all departments of a daily journal.

  35. An air of expectancy pervaded the British camp, every one knowing that the morrow was Majuba Day, and it was thought that something decisive would be done.

  36. To-morrow I will try to get a little settled.

  37. Joseph has obtained from Madame six days' leave of absence, and to-morrow he is to start for Cherbourg, pretending to be called by family matters.

  38. To-morrow we shall catch it on account of his pellets.

  39. In spite of the urgent need of repairs, I have had all the difficulty in the world in getting Madame to order the plumber to come to-morrow morning.

  40. And to-morrow I am going to announce you to the president of the republic.

  41. To-day or to-morrow makes but little difference.

  42. To-morrow I will try to find you something.

  43. Take these two bonds you got from that fat fellow and sell them to-morrow to some dealer in bonds on La Salle street.

  44. To-morrow they would be in one of those small cities in which Pant had said the counterfeiters would reap their richest harvest.

  45. To-morrow morning you turn your faces toward home.

  46. One at least is taken off to cool, and will be replaced to-morrow to warm up.

  47. But if I can send the chairman a letter to-morrow assuming innocence and regret and enclosing a cheque for £5,000 to cover my fees and to recover all the shares I have sold, then I come out with a higher reputation than ever.

  48. By this time to-morrow we shall be in possession of more money than we have ever had before.

  49. Whatever happens between now and this time to-morrow there must be no inquest on the body of Sir Charles Darryll!

  50. To-morrow I am going to marry a man who from the bottom of my heart I loathe and despise.

  51. Let him call on my father, who to-morrow will give him a cheque for ten times the amount required to get him out of all his troubles.

  52. If I may, I will call upon you to-morrow morning.

  53. Mary Grey is sharing my bed with me to-night--to-morrow I shall arrange for her to have my father's room.

  54. Perhaps to-morrow I may have the pleasure of calling upon you.

  55. I will take you to a dear old friend of mine, and to-morrow I will buy a license.

  56. Back to the `George' and to-morrow I shall go up to the gold-paved streets.

  57. Let us stay then," whispered Julie, "and to-morrow I will appeal to Sir Gordon to come to our help.

  58. I was going to start to-morrow for a run up the Norway fiords.

  59. She left you this bouquet, and a message to say that she would pass this way to-morrow morning at eight o'clock.

  60. When they got home they said to their wives, 'You needn't begin to cook the dinner to-morrow till we send the provisions home.

  61. For to-day you may go, but to-morrow I shall have something more to say to you.

  62. The day after to-morrow is Easter Day, and it is high time to think of our marriage.

  63. To-morrow I am to fight this ugly, overgrown Prince, and I beg you to honour the combat with your presence, and prove to the world that there is nothing in a name, and that you deign to accept Mannikin as your knight.

  64. To-morrow I will place the whole thirty in a row.

  65. Go to bed, and when you wake up to-morrow morning the palace will be finished.

  66. She left this flower-coloured scarf for you; said she would pass by to-morrow at seven o'clock, but it would be the last time.

  67. But I had no confidence that to-morrow would bring me any sensible relief.

  68. I understand; you shall go back to-morrow and buy me some.

  69. The simplest way will be to take the watch to-morrow to the provost, and tell him what has taken place.

  70. To-morrow morning, at eight o'clock, they will come to ask for them.

  71. To-morrow at this time I want to have your written reply, signed by each of you; yes or no!

  72. At last, about eight o'clock, he went away, announcing that he would be back on the morrow or the day after, and we went quietly to bed.

  73. To-morrow he rakes this valley with a fine-toothed comb.

  74. Bart and Merry were talking of what the morrow might bring forth, when suddenly Worthington uttered a sharp hiss and held up his hand.

  75. To-morrow will be time enough," answered Frank, a sudden sensation of uneasiness and apprehension upon him.

  76. You can rest easy here until your comrades recover on the morrow and release you.

  77. Perhaps to-morrow I may conclude to follow in your footsteps.

  78. To-morrow you will receive one of my thumbs; next day the other thumb.

  79. To-morrow we start for the Mazatzals, and I have everything ready.

  80. If he is not in Prescott to-morrow morning, it will be the worse for you.

  81. On the morrow I will take you through it.

  82. But you tells him that, onless he comes to terms immediate, we sends him to-morrow one of your thumbs.

  83. To-day differs from yesterday as to-morrow must differ from to-day.

  84. Come to-morrow and the level surface is broken by tiny green shoots which have appeared at intervals, thrusting through the top crust.


  85. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "morrow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    morrow afternoon; morrow evening; morrow mornin; morrow morning; morrow night; morrow shall; morrow will