afterwards
afterward
/ (ˈɑːftəwədz) /
after an earlier event or time; subsequently
Origin of afterwards
1Words Nearby afterwards
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How to use afterwards in a sentence
Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch.
Night was the first one to really break out and make a movie at that level but what happened afterwards?
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Tearful Kate Weeps After Meeting Mother Whose Baby Died | Tom Sykes | November 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTafterwards, the bodies were taken to the morgue to positively identify them.
When you have a number like “Maybe This Time” that is so powerful you need to have a standing ovation afterwards.
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Shortly afterwards a few acceptances were reported, principally against securities.
Readings in Money and Banking | Chester Arthur PhillipsIt was afterwards used as a schoolroom in connection with Winfield's factory.
Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham | Thomas T. Harman and Walter Showellafterwards we saw you once or twice at tea at the Ritz, and you took off your hat, so you must have remembered then.
Rosemary in Search of a Father | C. N. WilliamsonHe was afterwards a member of the Massachusetts senate, and much esteemed as a physician and a patriot.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellThe first jolt had like to have shaken me out of my hammock, but afterwards the motion was easy enough.
Gulliver's Travels | Jonathan Swift
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