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US
/ˈsəmˌdeɪ/
]
[ UK /sˈʌmdeɪ/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌmdeɪ/ ]
ADVERB
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some unspecified time in the future
someday you will understand my actions
How To Use someday In A Sentence
- Mom also feels spurred on by the thought that someday Charlie will become aware of her career.
- There is good reason to believe that if the ban succeeds over here, it will someday reach your town.
- Someday it may even be possible for the soul of a skeptical scientist to orbit into the empyrean, carrying his karma with him, looking for a suitable body to be born into!
- It's the guerdon, the reward, the prize of fame that we're continually anticipating will burst out someday in a sudden blaze of glory.
- Someday soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso," said Joe Lin-Hill , an emerging-markets professor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, a graduate school run by an affiliate of the auction house. The China Factor
- Dear Daddy, I may find a prince someday, but you will always be my king.
- Here's hoping, that, someday in the not too distant future, the misfortunes of Fantine will only be found in stories and never more in real life.
- Perhaps someday it will return to Victoria's inner harbour and enlighten the city with approbatory friendly fire in greedy pursuit of our oil, gas, and fresh water.
- When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
- If there’s nobody prescribing, the stationery is standard-issue. one friend there began collecting them to someday sell them on eBay as collectibles; not sure of the market for that, but more power to her. Matthew Yglesias » Treating the Symptoms