Definition of Til now

1. Adverb. Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time. "The sun isn't up yet"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Til Now

tikas
tike
tikes
tikhonenkovite
tiki
tiki bar
tikis
tikka
tikka masala
tikkas
tikoloshe
tikoloshes
tikus
til
til death do us part
til now (current term)
til tree
tilak
tilaka
tilaks
tilapia
tilapias
tilasite
tilawa
tilburies
tilbury
tilde
tildes
tile
tile cutter

Literary usage of Til now

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Civil War in Song and Story: 1860-1865 by Frank Moore (1889)
"II id he continued Colonel tiL now, 1 think his mi.form would have lasted till this da) for he never used it except on dress parade, ..."

2. The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes by Sir Walter Scott, Walter Scott (1811)
"О matchless excellence ! and must Well, if—we must—we must—and in that case The less is said the better." we part ? Til. Now, pray, sir, don't interrupt us ..."

3. The British Drama: Illustrated by John Dicks (Firm) (1865)
"Til. Now,pray, sir, don't interrupt us just here; you ruin our feelings. ... One last embrace— * Til. Now,—farewell for ever. »Whisk. ..."

4. A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at the by Inchbald (1809)
"Til. Now, pray, sir, don't interrupt us just here; you ruin our feelings. Puff. ... Til. Now farewell, for ever. Whisk. For ever. Puff. S'death and fury ! ..."

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