Aftertime

Word AFTERTIME
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What do we mean by aftertime?

The time to come; the future. noun

The future. At a later time. noun

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The word "aftertime" in example sentences

In the aftertime the world will be the better for it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A long time she sat upon the stool 191 without speaking because of her sorrow, and greeted no one by word or by sign, but rested, never smiling, and tasting neither food nor drink, because she pined with longing for her deep-bosomed daughter, until careful Iambe — who pleased her moods in aftertime also — moved the holy lady with many a quip and jest to smile and laugh and cheer her heart. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It can not do so without temperatures rising — as they have cyclically in the past, time aftertime. ❋ Unknown (2007)

What we may call the Panamanian-Chinese Code, or the beginning of one, is likely to rank in the aftertime as an institute of high and permanent importance, its regulative prescriptions beneficently influential century after century and from end to end of the world. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And they sped to the tribe of the haughty Cephallenians, the people of patient-souled Odysseus whom in aftertime Calypso the queenly nymph detained for Poseidon. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Then was her aftertime until she could follow him down; and in spite of faxes and diaries and every other crutch humankind has invented, I think he slowly became a blur, never altogether to be summoned forth except perhaps in sleep. ❋ ANDERSON, Poul (1981)

The principles of elective and hereditary power, blended in reluctant union in his person, like the red and white roses of York and Lancaster, may postpone to aftertime the last conflict to which they must ultimately come. ❋ Various (N/A)

Iambe -- who pleased her moods in aftertime also -- moved the holy lady with many a quip and jest to smile and laugh and cheer her heart. ❋ Hesiod (N/A)

Odysseus whom in aftertime Calypso the queenly nymph detained for Poseidon. ❋ Hesiod (N/A)

'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers -- even so did I-- such a peppering never yet was seen, neither aforetime, or aftertime, not in the land where the pepper grows, or any other time. ❋ Various (N/A)

Then -- in the aftertime -- our educational efforts will not be wasted and misdirected, as they are almost wholly to-day. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

When such clubs are established, and when all mothers do their individual duty in the interest of the race, we shall begin to see the dawn of a promise that will achieve its supreme success in the generations that will people the earth in the eugenic aftertime. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

For it was close on the heel of the suppressed insurrections, an aftertime very critical to naval authority, demanding from every English sea-commander two qualities not readily interfusable -- prudence and rigour. ❋ Unknown (1924)

Yet it was witnessed in the floods of aftertime, that at the coming on of eventide, Ogg the son of Beorl was always seen with his boat upon the wide-spreading waters, and the Blessed Virgin sat in the prow, shedding a light around as of the moon in its brightness, so that the rowers in the gathering darkness took heart and pulled anew. ❋ Unknown (1917)

At the wide-open welcoming door she stands, peering amid the squall of snow; and there in the center of the blur of light stands Tim the messenger, in aftertime the ruin of Dan Regan's fortunes. ❋ Various (1915)

The tales are found in many versions, which for the most part have been enlarged by pedantic scribes of aftertime, who often made them prolix and tedious, and added grotesque and fantastic exaggerations of their own to the barbaric exaggerations already in them, doing much what Saxo Grammaticus did for the Scandinavian tales. ❋ Unknown (1913)

But, in addition, there is in the Irish tales an unearthliness free from all that is monstrous and horrible; and their unearthly creatures could become in aftertime the fairies of the moonlight and the greenwood, so different from the trolls and gnomes and misshapen giants bequeathed to later generations by the Norse mythology. ❋ Unknown (1913)

This treasure has disappeared, but it was said by men of Henry's day and aftertime, who saw it in the monastery of Alçobaça, to show "as much or more discovered in time past than now." ❋ C. Raymond Beazley (1911)

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