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Meanings of
morrow
in English
The period of time from the start of the day (midnight) until midday (12:00).
morning
The following day.
day after
Usage of
morrow
in English
1
We will try to talk more on this matter come the
morrow
.
2
I shall drop round early
to
-
morrow
morning and chat the matter over.
3
I have just come, as usual, to bid my stepdaughter good
morrow
.
4
On the
morrow
the people in the flatboat came to say good-bye.
5
They lived for the day; the
morrow
was sufficient when it came.
6
To
-
morrow
,
I trust that we shall hear the last of it forever.
7
The
morrow
came; the examination began and terminated as they had expected.
8
I would start in for myself
to
-
morrow
,
if I had the capital.
9
On the
morrow
,
the early celebration in the chapel was numerously attended.
10
And the battle of the
morrow
is fought in spirit, and won.
11
On the
morrow
all was haste and confusion in the royal palace.
12
I shall try and walk
to
-
morrow
at 3 in the usual place.
13
We had arranged our plans for the
morrow
in the following manner.
14
He would be at work in the royal vineyards on the
morrow
.
15
Somebody brought the news that we should land
to
-
morrow
in the afternoon.
16
Early on the
morrow
,
the postillion addressed the people from the market-place.
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morrow
Noun
Singular
Verb
Frequent collocations
good morrow
morrow at
come the morrow
very morrow
eventful morrow
More collocations
Morrow
through the time
Morrow
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare