Next meaning in English
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Definition
Next!: The following (person)! Moving on!
next (week): the coming, following (week)
next: after, later, then
Examples
- "She took me to a surprise destination for our next date..."
- "Brent : Stay tuned, everyone: in the next segment we'll meet a dog who conducts electricity!"
- "In spring of next year, the Montmartre boutique where CEO Bruno Delavigne first worked with his grandfather will re-open."
- "I'm afraid I can't help you. Next!"
- "Enjoy your second chance on Earth! Next!"
- "In a surprising announcement yesterday, a spokesman for the tiny island nation of Zirconda expressed the country's desire to join the European Union as a member country sometime in the next decade."
- "If we don't get it right, it could SERIOUSLY damage Delavigne's sales next year!"
- "I can only imagine what might be next."
- "I'm going to the next level!"
- "You're ready to move on to the next level."
- "I'm booked solid for the next 2 years."
- "Brian : Well, I was just about to phone a hotel to reserve a room for Bruno's trip to New York next month."
- "Details about the event in which you will be competing are included on the next page."
- "So this letter here... "I'm afraid we are currently experiencing cash-flow problems and will not be able to pay for the shipment of perfumes until next month..."."
- "I prefer milk. Next!"
- "Voiceover : Stay tuned, Beachview is next!"
- "I can tell why morale is so low. Next!"
- "The next train on platform 2 will be calling at all stations to Upminster via Barking."
- "What is our next move?"
- "Journalist 2 : Mr. Delavigne, what do you plan on doing next?"
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