Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
yestermorn .
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- noun
Yesterday morning .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Two days before, and even so late as yestermorning, I was like a beggar-man by the wayside, clad in rags, brought down to my last shillings, my companion a condemned traitor, a price set on my own head for a crime with the news of which the country rang.
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Two days before, and even so late as yestermorning, I was like a beggarman by the wayside, clad in rags, brought down to my last shillings, my companion a condemned traitor, a price set on my own head for a crime with the news of which the country rang.
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Two days before, and even so late as yestermorning, I was like a beggar-man by the wayside, clad in rags, brought down to my last shillings, my companion a condemned traitor, a price set on my own head for a crime with the news of which the country rang.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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I saw them going away yestermorning I could have clapped my hands for gladness. "
A Mating in the Wilds Ottwell Binns
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