erelong (Meaning)

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erelong (adv.)

Before the /apse of a long time; soon; -- usually separated, ere long.

erelong Sentence Examples

  1. Erelong, the sun will set and the moon will rise, painting the sky with a celestial tapestry.
  2. Weary travelers trudged along the dusty path, knowing that erelong they would reach the oasis and quench their thirst.
  3. With each passing day, the sapling grew taller and stronger, and erelong it would become a majestic oak tree.
  4. The storm raged with fury, but we knew that erelong it would pass, and the sun would shine again.
  5. The scientist worked tirelessly in his laboratory, knowing that erelong he would make a breakthrough and change the world.
  6. The painter stood before his canvas, brush in hand, knowing that erelong he would create a masterpiece that would hang in a museum.
  7. The student studied diligently, knowing that erelong he would graduate and pursue his dreams.
  8. The couple stood at the altar, their hearts filled with joy, knowing that erelong they would be husband and wife.
  9. The farmer sowed seeds in his field, knowing that erelong they would sprout and grow, providing sustenance for his family.
  10. The child gazed at the stars in the night sky, wondering what the future held, and erelong he would embark on a journey of discovery.

FAQs About the word erelong

Before the /apse of a long time; soon; -- usually separated, ere long.

first,soon, before long, prematurely, shortly, presently, first off, before, early, already

later,afterwards, afterward, afterwards, later, afterward, next, after, after, subsequently

Erelong, the sun will set and the moon will rise, painting the sky with a celestial tapestry.

Weary travelers trudged along the dusty path, knowing that erelong they would reach the oasis and quench their thirst.

With each passing day, the sapling grew taller and stronger, and erelong it would become a majestic oak tree.

The storm raged with fury, but we knew that erelong it would pass, and the sun would shine again.