Morrow [noun]

Definition of Morrow:

first part of the day

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Sentence/Example of Morrow:

He looked above to estimate the ground he could cover on the morrow.

On the morrow, Durochat was transferred to Versailles, where he was to be judged.

When the morrow comes, if we are still alive, we are to pray again.

Chip, thinking of the morrow's drive, groaned in real anguish of spirit.

Indeed, on the morrow she seated herself at the work-frame and embroidered as she was wont to do.

On the morrow I would bid a last farewell to that forest of many memories.

Barbara heard them singing, and their song was about the prince who was to come on the morrow.

I was wanted at Johnstown by Sheriff Frey, on some matter which would not wait for the morrow.

The bottle-green suit had been brushed, ready for the morrow.

Does not this thrift prove that anxiety for the morrow is not after all quite unknown here?'