The period of time from the start of the day (midnight) until midday (12:00).
Sinônimos
Examples for "morning"
Examples for "morning"
1Hafeez tweeted: Met an inspirational Young lady today morning at Golf course.
2Turkish forces shelled northern Iraq this morning, a Kurdish government official said.
3CRH will issue a statement on sales and market conditions tomorrow morning.
4A senior diplomat said of Friday morning's result: We want a deal.
5Of course, crossing the Cerulean Sea in a morning was impossible too.
1We will try to talk more on this matter come the morrow.
2I shall drop round early to-morrow morning and chat the matter over.
3I have just come, as usual, to bid my stepdaughter good morrow.
4On the morrow the people in the flatboat came to say good-bye.
5They lived for the day; the morrow was sufficient when it came.
6To-morrow, I trust that we shall hear the last of it forever.
7The morrow came; the examination began and terminated as they had expected.
8I would start in for myself to-morrow, if I had the capital.
9On the morrow, the early celebration in the chapel was numerously attended.
10And the battle of the morrow is fought in spirit, and won.
11On the morrow all was haste and confusion in the royal palace.
12I shall try and walk to-morrow at 3 in the usual place.
13We had arranged our plans for the morrow in the following manner.
14He would be at work in the royal vineyards on the morrow.
15Somebody brought the news that we should land to-morrow in the afternoon.
16Early on the morrow, the postillion addressed the people from the market-place.
Morrow nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América