That, if Joe knew it, I never afterwards could see him glance, however casually, at yesterday's meat or pudding when it came on to-day's table, without thinking that he was debating whether I had been in the pantry. View in context An anchor of yesterday (because nowadays there are ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Dictionary Acronyms Idioms Wikipedia Graphic Thesaurus🔍 DisplayON AnimationON Legend Synonym Antonym Related </>embed</> yore yesteryear past yesterday noun Synonyms for yesterday Roget's WordNet nouna former period of time or of one's life ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook YDA (redirected fromyesterday) Dictionary Thesaurus Idioms Wikipedia AcronymDefinition YDAYesterday YDAYoung Democrats of America YDAYouth Development Academy YDAYouth Development Associate(various organizations) ...
aJade has grown taller but just as skinny. Was shy to b on video yesterday. When u left AP Jade noticed that u & Dewanto was not there. But she can write now but can't to u cuz d mother was scolding her to do her school seeing 玉增长高,但正皮包骨头。 昨天是害羞的对b在录影。
Yesterday and the day before yesterday and all this time I have been worrying myself. View in context "Now you think it's bad luck; but what did you say when I fetched in the snake-skin that I found on the top of the ridge day before yesterday? You said it was the worst bad luc...
This morning I woke up looking at the table is already 10 points yesterday, and when she would have been good today when I go back to her grandfather and her, and I am very fast wash and hadn't had breakfasted on running back her grandmother help make lunch!
according to Alice Liddell, the young girl who inspired Lewis Carroll to write the Alice books,Through the Looking-Glasshad its origins in the tales about the game of chess that Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) used to tell Alice and her sisters when they were learning to...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Wikipedia. yes·ter·day (yĕs′tər-dā′, -dē) n. 1. The day before the present day. 2. also yesterdays Time in the past, especially the recent past. adv. 1. On the day before the present day. 2. A short while ago. [Middle English, ...