Means that tomorrow you have another chance to do something better or do something again
An obsolete (no longer used) term is overmorrow. However, today, we just say "day after tomorrow".
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It means make the most of each day; live as if you were to die tomorrow. x
tomorrow never comes . you could say i am going to Africa tomorrow and come tomorrow ,it becomes today ! The world is full of dumb people but I think you may top the list you stupid bumble f***.
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Today may have been bad, but you can try again tomorrow.
It means another day of March Break.
Tomorrow's Another Day was created in 2011.
Kesho means tomorrowKesho kutwa (i.e., the day following a full day) is the day after tomorrow, and kushinda kesho kutwa (the day following a full day and then another full day) is the day after tomorrow. The related verb kukesha means to stay up all night until the next day.
Tomorrow's - Just Another Day - was created in 1982.
Tomorrow Is Another Day - song - was created in 2009.
It means "Tomorrow is another day".
Die another day
No, in the sentence (made famous by Scarlett O'Hara), the word "tomorrow's" is a contraction for the noun "tomorrow" and the verb "is". Example:Tomorrow is another day. Or, Tomorrow's another day.The possessive form of the noun tomorrow is spelled the same, tomorrow's, but its function is different. The possessive noun is used to show possession, purpose, or origin of the noun that follows it. Example:Tomorrow's meeting is at ten o'clock.
Apopo in Maori means "tomorrow" or "the following day." It refers to the day after the current day.
"After all, tomorrow is another day" is the last line of the novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell.
If the day after tomorrow is Sunday, then tomorrow is Saturday. Therefore, today is Friday. Yesterday was Thursday.