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someday
[suhm-dey]
adverb
at an indefinite future time.
someday
/ ˈʌˌɪ /
adverb
at some unspecified time in the (distant) future
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51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
One that will email you when, someday soon, it is anchovy season once again.
The blatantly bigoted decision will someday be overturned, but not without inflicting enormous pain in the interim.
Old people aren’t just uncool; they also alienate young people because their mere existence is a terrible reminder that young people might someday also be old and uncool.
But Brooks was, indeed, the auteur behind “The Producers,” “Blazing Saddles” and “Young Frankenstein,” so he might make it in Hollywood someday.
When Musk's 130 days as a "special government employee" ended last week, the two had a chummy Oval Office send-off, with a golden key to the White House and hints that Musk might someday return.
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