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morn

[mawrn] / mɔrn /


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In his first bulletin, Johnson did appear, if not exactly the recovered Beethoven, then a bit more, some thought, like Coleridge’s traumatised Wedding Guest, “a sadder and a wiser man/ he rose the morrow morn”.

From The Guardian

How do men decide on a perfect morn or moonlit night to hustle themselves into battle, killing and maiming their fellow man, as well as their own souls?

From Washington Post

So come nomination morn, the Oscars suddenly look like evidence of white flight, this reliable suburb of “quality” and “taste” and eligibility.

From New York Times

The inextricable part of the fun and joy there was the presence of others, and the spirit of abandon reigned from morn to midnight and beyond.

From The Guardian

As Brontë put it, “Riches I hold in light esteem / And love I laugh to scorn, / And lust of fame was but a dream / That vanished ere the morn.”

From New York Times