Definition
tomorrow: the day after today, the next 24-hour period
See you tomorrow. Today is Saturday so I'll see you on Sunday.
Tomorrow is another day. Tomorrow could be different; a new day begins tomorrow.
- "We leave tomorrow morning."
- "Donna : That's right, tomorrow morning."
- "Your flight leaves SFO at 7:25 tonight and you arrive in Boston at 1:52 tomorrow morning."
- "Bruno : Well, I was invited to be the keynote speaker at a conference on cosmetics tomorrow morning in Boston."
- "Clerk (Camilla) : So you'll be checking out tomorrow morning?"
- "Before we get started, I'd like to remind you that tomorrow's activities include camel boxing, camel racing, and of course the camel swimsuit competition!"
- "Clerk (Camilla) : Okay, and would you be interested in a continental breakfast tomorrow morning?"
- "Could you come back tomorrow?"
- "Lawyer : As for the tax evasion, I've made an appointment with the best accountant in town tomorrow at 10.00 am, at the Delavigne Corporation."
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