Similar words: red-letter day, have seen better days, day after day, the day before yesterday, yesterday, on yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday's newspaper. Meaning: adj. belonging to the present or recent times.
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1. He ruled his business empire like a latter-day Tsar.
2. They see themselves as latter-day crusading knights.
3. He holds the belief that he is a latter-day prophet.
4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is popularly known as the Mormon Church.
5. Latter-day students could never meet the college entrance standards required in the 1940s.
6. St William's Foundation here offers itself as latter-day deusexmachina.
7. Many gentiles agreed that the Latter-Day Saints had good reason to be concerned about holding on to their Kingdom as a preserve.
8. Latter-day liberals have become especially vituperative because the ideal described so poetically by Kennedy does not and can not work.
9. From the unholy mess that was the latter-day Smiths, to a period of hope and promise.
10. It is not in the business of scattering latter-day garden gnomes.
11. Latter-day Cobdenites faced the future by returning to the subversive roots of their creed.
12. My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
13. While most people enjoy fiddling with this latter-day Rubik's cube, some take it to extremes.
14. He's like a latter-day Bogart with a battered and world-weary mix of cynicism and hope.
15. Romer portrayed himself as a latter-day Robin Hood who took money and gave it to the underprivileged.
16. Many latter-day Democrats believe that he was uniquely poised to hold together the New Deal's fractious electoral majority.
17. Nor should we forget our latter-day Darwin: the diarist, novelist or would-be intellectual sitting at home with his word-processor.
18. 1978 - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opens the priesthood to "all worthy men", ending a 148-year-old policy excluding black men.
19. The village had a reputation as a latter-day Sodom and Gomorrah.
20. Latter-day dog is lazier, cannot keep watch at night, full during the day is holding a head high to run quickly madly spank, above oneself , defiant.
21. An alleged hacker has been hailed as a latter-day Robin Hood for leaking financial data about banks and state-owned firms to Latvian TV, BBC reported.
22. Hilary batted with style, in the manner of a latter-day Raffles[Sentencedict.com], distributing possible catches around the lawn.
23. Even then the leader of the great trek and the Latter-day kingdom never forgot the source of his inspiration.
24. Mr Heseltine had evangelized Whitehall on behalf of his cause like a latter-day John the Baptist.
25. Inspired by the Sixties, we asked a few brave souls to take the plunge and dress up like latter-day Twiggys.
26. In order to gain some perspective on the event, I begin with the account of a latter-day spectator, Josiah Royce.
27. Three weeks after I first met the missionaries, I accepted baptism and become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint.
28. All these explanations are plausible, but I think there's also something else responsible for our continuing to feed children this latter-day cod-liver oil.
29. The investigation is the latest brush the polygamist Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) has had with the law.
30. BYU is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which frowns on premarital relations.
More similar words: red-letter day, have seen better days, day after day, the day before yesterday, yesterday, on yesterday, yesterday morning, yesterday's newspaper, per day, latter, flatter, blatter, platter, clatter, the latter, latterly, flattery, splatter, slattern, the other day, flatterer, on a platter, clattering, slatternly, flattering, splattered, splattering, unflattering, every other day, particulate matter.