someday

IPA: sˈʌmdeɪ

adverb

  • Sometime; at some unspecified time in the future.
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Examples of "someday" in Sentences

  • Some say he may rue someday.
  • And someday a court might agree.
  • And someday, it will all be clear.
  • Someday you'll find out why, someday...
  • Someday, someday I will be the one babe.
  • And someday a valid ref will be added to it.
  • Everyone thinks that he'll go to welkin someday.
  • And someday your stuff will be in the textbooks.
  • Our dreams someday is to hunt in Safari Africa ......
  • We are not naturally immortal, thus someday everyone faces death.
  • Ventre: Why would anyone believe Tony Romo is destined to win a title someday?
  • Maybe the Knicks can win a title someday playing the free-flowing D'Antoni way.
  • I hope to pick up another M-71 and Big Bore again someday but have other priorities right now.
  • "And he said, 'I simply want to be a Celtic and I trust that we're going to win a title someday."
  • I hope you find some peace, and I hope that you and your father meet again someday in a beautiful, unpredictable reunion.
  • It's also an article of faith to convince myself that some good deed, paid forward into the universe, will redound to my benefit, someday.
  • "It will be a great achievement if my charges can win the title someday but it will not be that great an effort compared to winning gold medals in the men's and women's world championships and the world ranking masters," said Holloway recently.

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