Sentence example with the word 'someday'

someday

Definition adv. some unspecified time in the future

Last update: October 6, 2015


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I hope someday we'll have enough money to get those beautiful pictures.   [Please select]

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His production consists of two elaborate complementary lists: the one describing sign-pictures and giving their meanings, the other cataloguing ideas in order to show how they could be expressed in hieroglyphic. Each seems to us to be made up of curious but perverted reminiscences eked out by invention; but they might someday prove to represent more truly the usages of mystics and magicians in designing amulets, &c., at a time approaching the middle ages.   [Please select]

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"It won't be just yetsomeday."   [Please select]

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I carry a Greek passport in case I should find somewhere someday a Greek consul with influence or a Greek whom I wish to convince.   [Please select]

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Someday I'm goin' t' die in the poorhouse er on the ground under these woods.'   [Please select]

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Someday this childish old world will grow weary of its games of war and wealth.   [Please select]

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Someday it will lose interest in its playthings--banks, and stocks, and markets.   [Please select]

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Someday it will lose faith in its fairies of fame, its giants of position and power.   [Please select]

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We shall lose every horse in the band someday or other, and then a pretty plight we should be in.   [Please select]

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Someday I will tell you about our parting and all that was said then.   [Please select]

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Perhaps he'll take pity on me someday, when it comes to cutting off a leg or an arm for me.'   [Please select]

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