Tomorrow meaning in English

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Definition

tomorrow: the day after today, the next 24-hour period noun
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.

Examples

  • "He's expecting you at his home studio in Sausalito tomorrow at 3PM."
  • "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
  • "That's no problem. Just put it on a boat tomorrow and it will be there in time."
  • "Subject: Reminder: Your Brazilian 1 Minute Massage tomorrow!"
  • "Another early start tomorrow."
  • "Tomorrow morning, in meeting room A, Glen will be leading our first collective yoga class."
  • "Tomorrow: An exclusive Crawl Street Journal podcast inside the new gallery!"
  • "Tomorrow, dinner with Lucy's sister."
  • "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... I'll see you there?"
  • "Tomorrow I am going on a train to kiss a monkey woman in the zoo country."
  • "Don't forget, you've volunteered to give blood tomorrow."
  • "I just called to say that I had a great time and you should call me tomorrow or in two days."
  • "The big meeting with Dillon's Department Stores has been postponed until tomorrow."
  • "You're staying home tomorrow."
  • "Tomorrow morning I have to finish an interim financial report, and Kevin still hasn't gotten back to me with the figures I need from the factories in Asia, and I already asked him eight times, and Bruno's going to be furious if the finished report isn't on his desk by 12."
  • "Telephone : Maybe tomorrow!"
  • "In any case, I've booked you a ticket to Alaska for tomorrow."
  • "Meet me tomorrow at the secret location I posted on Facebook."
  • "Then tomorrow we look for Bruno and Susie."
  • "Bruno : Well, I was invited to be the keynote speaker at a conference on cosmetics tomorrow morning in Boston."

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