Bygones [noun]

Definition of Bygones:

the day before today

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Sentence/Example of Bygones:

That night, in spite of bygones, the feeling of those three young men for each other was of the kindliest cast.

"We will let bygones be bygones, Terence," he said, as he shook hands with him.

"We'll let bygones be bygones," answered Nat, and then he shook hands with his uncle.

Next morning the sobered firemen graciously agreed to let bygones be bygones, and resumed work.

Bygones would never be complete bygones till she was a bygone herself.

Many were very willing to come back on such terms, and let Bourbons be bygones.

"I want not to rake up bygones if you will let them be," Claude answered with a sulky air, half assumed.

But at school and in the street, henceforth there was due respect and a general atmosphere of "let bygones be bygones."

"Let bygones be bygones, jolly old Miss Hamilton," begged Bones magnanimously.

Perhaps he might even be willing to let bygones be bygones, when he saw and understood the new turn things had taken.