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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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Spelling Note
The adverb someday is written solid: Perhaps someday we will know the truth. The two-word form some day means “a specific but unnamed day”: We will reschedule the meeting for some day when everyone can attend.
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I was hoping that would happen and that we’d get together and play someday.
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"It could be your brother, sister, mother, father that might need this equipment someday to give them a fighting chance," he added.
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"I don't see any pattern here. I mean, you know, someday pigs may fly, but I doubt it," he shared.
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As I traveled the state as a senator, young girls would run up to me after an event and say: “You’re just like me! Maybe I can be a senator someday.”
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Nonetheless, his father encouraged him to pursue acting, pointing out that it would bridge his various interests, allowing him to play a musician in a film someday.
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