The plural of tomorrow, referring to multiple future days or future opportunities.
From 'tomorrow' (the day after today) made plural with '-s'. While 'tomorrow' is usually singular, the plural form is used poetically to mean many future days or possibilities.
While we rarely say 'tomorrows' in everyday speech, poets and philosophers love it—'the tomorrows of our dreams' sounds more hopeful than 'the future' because it emphasizes many new days coming!
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