by-and-by
Americannoun
adverb
noun
Etymology
Origin of by-and-by
1300–50; Middle English bi and bi one by one, at once. See by
Example Sentences
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You’ll see that I’m right, by-and-by, and thank me for it...” she began solemnly.
From Literature
I refused to say it the southern hymn way—“the sweet by-and-by.”
From Literature
Congress lets multinationals earn profits today but pay their taxes by-and-by.
From Newsweek
“You will see by-and-by the evidence upon which I rely.”
From Project Gutenberg
No," he replied; "I will come back by-and-by.
From Project Gutenberg
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