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Answer for the clue "At an unknown point in the future ", 8 letters:
sometime

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sometime \Some"time`\, adv. At a past time indefinitely referred to; once; formerly. Did they not sometime cry ``All hail'' to me? --Shak. At a time undefined; once in a while; now and then; sometimes. Sometime we see a cloud that's dragonish, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB start ▪ Well, he had to start sometime . ▪ It started sometime in the high Middle Ages with the invention of harmony. ▪ It started sometime in March, not long after Eric's arrival. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sometime is a 1939 song composed by Glenn Miller , Chummy MacGregor , and Mitchell Parish and performed for radio broadcast only. The song was never recorded in the studio but was performed live for remote radio broadcast on the Mutual and Blue Network ...

Usage examples of sometime.

As terrible as that night was, I told myself that the Adagio had to end sometime.

With a deer rib bone whose end she had hollowed out to make a small depression, she fed him the agrimony concentration in small sips sometime near midnight.

About the end of July 1805 the embarrassment which sometime before had begun to be felt in the finances of Europe was alarmingly augmented.

Sometime in the past the entire Altiplano, with its lakes, rose from the bottom of the ocean .

We should reach the mouth of the River Arend sometime day after tomorrow.

Handsome and Bingo had promised to come and visit June Logan sometime, and had taken her address and telephone number.

I came over and called on you sometime as well, since you lived here when Maggie Birk did?

Weary looked at him and shook his head and put the tailgate up and drove off down the gravel toward the bivouac, carrying two drunks, who both fatuously drunkenly imagined, that once in a dream somewhere, sometime, somespace, they had managed for a moment to touch another human soul and understand it.

Sometime during the night she surfaced to hear Matty coming in, the bleeper sounding, Matty going out again.

Pete Boucher said Shorty was heading for your trailer sometime after twelve.

Beloved of her foster-child, she had become perpetually installed at Court, married to a wealthy Moor named Cabane, who was raised to the dignity of Grand Seneschal of the kingdom, whereby the sometime washerwoman found herself elevated to the rank of one of the first ladies of Naples.

When the day of triumph came, I was led with great pompe and benevolence to the appointed place, where when I was brought, I first saw the preamble of that triumph, dedicated with dancers and merry taunting jests, and in the meane season was placed before the gate of the Theater, whereas on the one side I saw the greene and fresh grasse growing before the entry thereof, whereon I greatly desired to feed: on the other side I conceived a great delectation to see when the Theater gates were opened, how all things was finely prepared and set forth: For there I might see young children and maidens in the flowre of their youth of excellent beauty, and attired gorgiously, dancing and mooved in comely order, according to the order of Grecia, for sometime they would dance in length, sometime round together, sometime divide themselves into foure parts, and sometime loose hands on every side: but when the trumpet gave warning that every man should retire to his place, then began the triumph to appeare.

He had dispatched a letter and a trusted, noble officer of his commandReichsherzog Wolfgang, who was at one and the same time uncle of the reigning Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, sometime uncle-in-law of King Arthur, and overlord of the Mark of Velegrad which Sir Bass held in feoff from himaboard one of the smaller ships of his private war fleet to London and his own king.

The pale blue of bristly gilia bloomed in a delicate patch along the sides of the dry washes lining the main valley of Sometime Never.

Old Hoogstretter, the mathematics head, had dryly suggested that sometime, in another thirty years, young Gouf might have his place.