List of synonyms from "yester-days" to synonyms from "yips"


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Definition of the day : « yester-year »

  • As in past : noun time gone by
  • As in good old days : noun times of old considered better than present
  • As in yesteryear : noun time elapsed
  • As in history : noun past events, experiences
Example sentences :
  • It was spring, in a way, but not the spring of yester-year, with its songs and laughter and high hopes.
  • Extract from : « Shadow Mountain » by Dane Coolidge
  • And parting waiteth for us there,” Said he, “As it was yester-year.
  • Extract from : « Poems by the Way » by William Morris
  • Indeed, it would appear so; and where are the laurels of yester-year?
  • Extract from : « Some Diversions of a Man of Letters » by Edmund William Gosse
  • Yester-year perhaps, for a sorrow clings about it; it conveys a sense of autumn, of "the long decline of roses."
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of My Dead Life » by George Moore
  • Shrine and Tabard, Chapels and Inns by the way, all have gone with the pilgrims of yester-year.
  • Extract from : « A Canterbury Pilgrimage » by Joseph Pennell and Elizabeth Robins Pennell
  • It will be observed that there are shops—or things in the specious and illusory shape of shops—in this town of Yester-year.
  • Extract from : « The Hardy Country » by Charles G. Harper
  • The life of the last ten years which we knew and loved so well, has vanished like the snows of yester-year.
  • Extract from : « War Days in Brittany » by Elsie Deming Jarves
  • No Irish Member could afford to be off on this scene, so one after another they trotted out their speeches of yester-year.
  • Extract from : « Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 102, Feb. 20, 1892 » by Various
  • He that by absence missed his share of yester-year shall now receive that too.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Lucian of Samosata, v. 4 » by Lucian of Samosata
  • Rossetti's "Yester-year" moreover, is an absurd and affected neologism; "Antan" is an excellent and living French word.
  • Extract from : « Avril » by H. Belloc