Till
Definition of till:
part of speech: verb
To prepare for seed, etc., as land.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
A money box or drawer in a desk or counter.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: verb
part of speech: noun
part of speech: preposition
part of speech: conjunction
Until; to the time when; as, wait till I return.
part of speech: adverb
Usage examples for till:
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We would not let him go till he was better.
"Red Pottage", Mary Cholmondeley. -
Must you wait very long till you know?
"As It Was in the Beginning", Philip Verrill Mighels. -
Till I can give him news of you.
"The Master of the Ceremonies", George Manville Fenn. -
Why else should he come and look till he find?
"Donal Grant", George MacDonald.