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Definition of "future day" []

  • Yet to come (adjective)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "future day" in a sentence
  • "Prewitt gave notice that on some future day he would move to reconsider the vote of yesterday on a bill entitled an act to repeal an act entitled an act to prohibit the distillation of spirits from grain, molasses and sugar, approved January 3, 1863, and for other purposes."
  • "Next day we passed over part of the great and beautiful Alachua Savanna, whose exuberant green meadows, with the fertile hills which immediately encircle it, would if peopled and cultivated after the manner of the civilized countries of Europe, without crouding or incommoding families, at a moderate estimation, accommodate in the happiest manner, above one hundred thousand human inhabitants, besides millions of domestic animals; and I make no doubt this place will at some future day be one of the most populous and delightful seats on earth."
  • "In the coming future day Pergamos will be in a special manner the seat (or throne) of Satan (ii. 13; and compare xiii. 2), and a form of idolatry more awful than that of Baal-peor will be on the earth."
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