Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: mornings
IPA transcription: [m'ɔɹnɪŋz]
Pronunciations of mornings
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Usage examples
  • Mornings are spent in fruitless searches.
  • Very often Muriel and I followed him, and spent whole mornings in the mill meadows.
  • I have found your judgment ace-high. Mornings you will read with her; afternoons you will visit.
  • "In town my mornings are so much occupied that I find it more convenient to read the newspapers after luncheon."
  • "When will Mr. Lincoln be President?" Sylvia asked a few mornings after her father's announcement of his intention to return to Boston.
  • On the bright summer mornings Dorothy's mother would tie a sun-bonnet under the girl's chin, and then she romped away to the fields to amuse herself in her own way.
  • But as might have been expected, they were too big for her now, but at last he picked out a little dressing-jacket that she was fond of wearing sometimes in the mornings.
  • 'If you will take such time as I have, and that is my mornings and evenings, and can think it worth seventy pounds a year, you will do me such a service as I cannot express.'
  • Caroline kept it for two mornings and then failed. This morning and the previous morning Constance had been there at seven, and returned home without seeing either of the children.
  • After that it became the daily program for Patsy to spend her mornings in Aunt Jane's little garden, and although they sometimes clashed, and, as Phibbs told Beth, "had dreadful fights," they both enjoyed these hours very much.
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