next

See:
  • (goodbye) until next time
  • (one's) next of kin
  • (some) time (a)round
  • (the) next thing (one) knows
  • a week from next Tuesday
  • as (something) as the next man/woman/person
  • as as the next man
  • as good, well, etc. as the next person
  • as the next girl
  • as the next guy
  • as the next person
  • better luck next time
  • bring (something) to the next level
  • buy a round
  • buy a/the round (of drinks)
  • c u next Tuesday
  • catch the next wave
  • cleanliness is next to godliness
  • from here till next Tuesday
  • from one day to the next
  • from one moment to the next
  • Good-bye for now
  • in next to no time
  • in the next breath
  • knock (one) into (the middle of) next week
  • knock someone into the middle of next week
  • live next door
  • live next door (to one)
  • next door to
  • next in line
  • next question
  • next to
  • next to nothing
  • next world
  • next, first, second, etc. time around/round
  • next-door neighbor
  • one day chicken and the next day feathers
  • one's next of kin
  • one's next-door neighbor
  • pale beside (someone or something)
  • pale beside/next to something
  • pale next to (someone or something)
  • place (someone or something) next to (someone or something else)
  • place next to
  • put (someone or something) next to (someone or something else)
  • see you next Tuesday
  • see you next year
  • sit next to Nellie
  • take (something) to the next level
  • the boy next door
  • the first/top rung on the ladder
  • the girl/boy next door
  • the next best thing
  • the next level
  • the next thing...
  • the next world
  • till next time
  • wait for the next wave
  • your next of kin
References in classic literature
To what destination I am to betake myself is naturally the next question that arises, and this also I easily decide.
When the man makes his appearance to take his orders for the night, I tell him to wake me at six the next morning, and release him from further attendance.
I shall catch the next train, and set Arnold Brinkworth's mind quite at ease.' To come back to serious things, I have engaged to produce you, in the presence of every body--your wife included--on Saturday next.
Now they were all beautiful, and all exactly alike: but he was told that the eldest had eaten a piece of sugar, the next some sweet syrup, and the youngest a spoonful of honey; so he was to guess which it was that had eaten the honey.
Anyhow, decide as soon as you can and write me, so that Aunt Jamesina will know what plans to make for next year."
"And exams are over and gone -- the time of Convocation will come soon -- next Wednesday.
A waiter had brought the rough pencil draft of the Home Restaurant's next day fare in old Schulenberg's angular hand.
At a quarter to seven the next morning, he got up; his wife being still asleep.
The next day she proceeded to the Asylum, which was situated not far from London on the northern side of the metropolis.
Johnny Dooit next came on the platform with his tool-chest, and in a few minutes built a great flying machine; then put his chest in the machine and the whole thing flew away together--Johnny and all--after he had bid good-bye to those present and thanked the Princess for her hospitality.
Next Saturday morning my vessel, The Fair Lady, with her captain on board, sails at dawn from Charlottetown harbour, bound for Buenos Ayres.
The next night there was not only wood and fire, but a piece of meat in the kettle, nearly ready for eating.
His wrath, once expended, did not return, and blinking feebly he listened to excuses and self-justifications (Ermolov did not come to see him till the next day) and to the insistence of Bennigsen, Konovnitsyn, and Toll that the movement that had miscarried should be executed next day.
An Inventory of papers, documents, and articles followed at great length on the next three pages.
With no counsel to take, the next day, I was full of distress; and it finally got so the better of me that I determined to open myself at least to Mrs.