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to-be

[ tuh-bee ]

adjective

  1. future; soon to be the thing specified (usually used in combination):

    bride-to-be.



-to-be

adjective

  1. in combination about to be; future

    the bride-to-be

    a mother-to-be

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of to-be1

First recorded in 1590–1600
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Toné! was born in 1986 when its to-be co-founders realized they could find success as their own entity.

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Lovers — former, and to-be — flirt in these gentle shadows; women swap stories about their home lives and their dreams; the employer exploits the laborers, and they, in turn, plot to steal his fruit.

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“I recognize that a young, doe-eyed reality star to-be, wanting fame at any costs, doesn’t know what they’re signing, and they can’t afford a good lawyer,†Frankel added.

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There was even a sign painting station in the southeast parking lot, where 13-year-old to-be eighth-grader Hunter Martini of Rohnert Park painted “STAY AND SELL.â€

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Renton School District’s 15,000 students will pilot the to-be finalized programs.

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