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yesterday's

entry is a translation hub.) Synonym: (rare) hesternal Coordinate terms: today&#039;s, tomorrow&#039;s <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> news <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> fish and chips Translations...


yesterday's gone

<span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> gone Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> is gone....


day before yesterday

day before <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> (This entry is a translation hub.) day before <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> - translation entry day before <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> (This entry is a translation hub...


yesterday

often in terms of being outdated. <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> technology The worker of today is different from that of <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span>. c. 1606 (date written), William Shakespeare...


yesterday's news

<span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> news (uncountable) Something no longer novel and, in some cases, no longer even relevant. Synonyms: old news, <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> fish and chips (evoking...


be born yesterday

be born <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> (no third-person singular simple present, no present participle, simple past was born <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span>, no past participle) (informal, stative...


yesterday's fish and chips

Referring to the use of newspaper to wrap fish and chips. <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> fish and chips (uncountable) (colloquial) Old news. 1975, JBIS: Journal of the British...


qayna

qayna <span class="searchmatch">yesterday&#039;s</span> last, previous qayna <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> last, previously...


yesterdays

<span class="searchmatch">yesterdays</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span>. c. 1606 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Macbeth”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories...


yesterday night

<span class="searchmatch">yesterday</span> night (uncountable) Last night. Based on a review of Google News (which allows specification of location): Last night occurs about 1,000 times...