You may get back not quite last |
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Attachment to "year" |
Universal |
14 Oct 2017 |
"Day" or year "header" |
Universal |
15 Apr 2017 |
"Day" or year "header" |
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Attachment to "year" |
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Relating to a day ago |
The Times Concise |
15 Apr 2015 |
"Day" or "year" attachment |
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Prefix with "day" or "year" |
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Last past |
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Day prefix |
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Day prefix |
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Prefix with day or year |
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Prefix with day or year |
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Kind of day or year |
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Prefix indicating priority |
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Kind of day or year |
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Day or year beginning |
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Past, in the past |
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Year or day start |
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A day ago, dialectally |
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Relating to previous time |
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Previous to this |
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Word with day or year |
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Word with year or day |
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Word with eve or year |
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Poets' kind of year or eve |
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Prefix for day or year. |
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Word used with day or year. |
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Before today: Prefix. |
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Bygone day: Poet. |
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___ year. |
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Of an earlier time: Poet. |
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Combining form used with day, year, etc. |
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Poetic day before. |
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Previous to this: Comb. form. |
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"Where are the snows of ___ year?" |
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Short for the day before. |
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The snows of ___ year. |
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"___ thoughts."—Victor Herbert. |
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Time period: Poet. |
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The day before: poet. |
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Way back when |
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