Yesteryear [noun]
Definition of Yesteryear:
time elapsed
Opposite/Antonyms of Yesteryear:
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Sentence/Example of Yesteryear:
That was the word the sloppy copyist of yesteryear had wrongly transcribed.
Yesteryear he was mad for the open air, and the games, and the joy of life.
In that moment books and plays seemed like the snows of yesteryear.
Oh, well, all flesh is grass, and there is no grass of yesteryear.
Like the lovers of yesteryear, those of to-day were prisoners.
He writes better about Manet than about an amatory encounter of yesteryear.
Forgotten were the nine cubs of the year before, and the quartettes and sextettes of many a yesteryear.
They understand that the gowns being worn in Paris before March are the gowns of yesteryear.
Lower, and even Middle bars and restaurants were universally automated, and the waiter or waitress a thing of yesteryear.
One night in yesteryear he was announced to deliver a speech at a meeting held in Nottingham.