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  1. The meaning of TOMORROW is on or for the day after today. How to use tomorrow in a sentence. Common Misspellings Tomorrow and Yesterday

  2. a week tomorrow UK We're leaving on holiday a week tomorrow (= a week from tomorrow). More examples Fewer examples Dr Jones is very busy but I'm sure she'll be able to fit you in tomorrow.

  3. Tomorrow definition: the day following today. See examples of TOMORROW used in a sentence.

  4. a week tomorrow UK We're leaving on holiday a week tomorrow (= a week from tomorrow). More examples Fewer examples Dr. Jones is very busy but I'm sure she'll be able to fit you in tomorrow.

  5. Baliuag, Bulacan, Philippines Weather Forecast, with current conditions, wind, air quality, and what to expect for the next 3 days.

  6. Definition of tomorrow adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A1. the day after today or on the day after today: It's my birthday tomorrow. Tomorrow is Friday. More examplesFewer examples. Right, so Helen's coming tomorrow and Trevor on Thursday. I have to go to Manchester tomorrow. The deadline for entering the competition is tomorrow. Bye, see you tomorrow.

  8. 4 meanings: 1. the day after today 2. the future 3. on the day after today 4. at some time in the future.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Origin of Tomorrow. From Middle English tomorwe, tomorwen, from Old English tōmorgen, tō morgenne, tōmergen (“tomorrow" , adv ), from tō (“at, on" ) + morgene, mergen (dative of morgen (“morning" )), from Proto-Germanic *murganaz (“morning" ), perhaps, from Proto-Indo-European *mergÊ°- (“to blink, to twinkle" ), equivalent to to ...

  10. tomorrow /təˈmɒrəʊ/ n. the day after today. the future. adv. on the day after today. at some time in the future. Etymology: Old English tō morgenne, from to1 (at, on) + morgenne, dative of morgen morning; see morrow. 'tomorrow' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

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