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Example sentences for "other day"

  • Because I heard one t'other day speaking of him, and commending his wit, but withal, said he was a perfect atheist.

  • I was looking t'other day in a book of his where he translates Pipero as piper, and twenty words more that are as false as this.

  • His mother's dead only t'other day, and he must be full of money.

  • I should never have remembered this occurrence, for instance, had it not been for our meeting t'other day.

  • And, pray, who married my lady Manslaughter t'other day, the great fortune?

  • Dear SIR, 'I Spent some Time with you the other Day, and must take the Liberty of a Friend to tell you of the unsufferable Affectation you are guilty of in all you say and do.

  • But I do hear that my Lady Castlemaine is horribly vexed at the late libell, the petition of the poor prostitutes about the town whose houses were pulled down the other day.

  • He observed also from the Prince, that courage is not what men take it to be, a contempt of death; for, says he, how chagrined the Prince was the other day when he thought he should die.

  • The Duke of Buckingham was before the Council the other day, and there did carry it very submissively and pleasingly to the King; but to my Lord Arlington, who do prosecute the business, he was most bitter and sharp, and very slighting.

  • I seen it put just r-right in th' paper th' other day.

  • I had it out with Father Kelly th' other day in this very matther.

  • The gin'ral arrived th' other day, fully prepared f'r th' bloody wurruk iv war.

  • I believe I forgot to take change for fourpence t'other day.

  • I saw a wildness in her eye, t'other day,' said Mr Jonas, addressing Charity.

  • Mrs Harris jestly says to me, but t'other day, "Oh!

  • I know'd it long afore he spoke to you t'other day, and I must say it.

  • I happened to hear him talkin' to a lot of niggers t'other day, and I went up and cussed him out.

  • He has been preaching his social equality doctrine over in our town, but I happened to run across him t'other day, and I laid the law down to him.

  • A chap from North Carolina came along t'other day, and told about the Knights of the White Camellia, and the boys thought it would be a good idea to have a bouquet of their own.

  • It will be a glorious time for you scandal-mongers when his lordship reappears; and I heard t'other day he had been seen at Vienna on his homeward route.

  • Witness that cross the Jew sold you t'other day.

  • Here's somethin' I found out in the terbaccer t'other day, I fetched to show you.

  • His missis wur up here t'other day axin' for some milk for th' childer.

  • Aw yerd Amos say t'other day, faither, that a chap hed to live thirty year wi' a woman afore he know'd he were wed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    leaning forward; other effect; other evidence; other fields; other form; other instances; other letters; other mammals; other materials; other members; other natives; other painters; other pieces; other plays; other remedies; other respects; other sects; other subspecies; other trades; other versions; other villages; other witnesses; other writers; otherwise improved; otherwise mentioned; woollen cloth