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tomorrows

  • plural
    of tomorrow.
    tomorrow
    noun
    the day following today.

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With both of us facing more yesterdays than tomorrows, I cop to midlife anxiety, feeling like time is running out for goals such as learning Spanish or how to swim.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 10, 2026

For Dow there is one aim and, beyond 27 September, no tomorrows.

From BBC Aug. 9, 2025

“Come See Me in the Good Light” makes viewers hope Gibson and Falley get to spend many tomorrows together.

From Salon Feb. 3, 2025

Like winged creatures of the sky it draws its nickname from, the bird of paradise seems always ready for takeoff, angling itself toward the light of better tomorrows, or at least the possibility of them.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 14, 2024

“Then I’d better not tell you, either. Let’s let everybody find out the right way, in tomorrows paper. OK, Paul?”

From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor