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hither

[hith-er] / ˈhɪð ər /
ADVERB
to this place
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The fear is essentially anyone who was not born with one functioning ding-dong with which to rule the world, planting seeds hither and yon.

From Salon

The humor is sporadic, hinging mostly on slapstick-style depictions of body parts being flung hither and thither.

From Seattle Times

When Santos is sworn in on Capitol Hill next week, it will send a Bat-signal across the land: Come hither, crooks and swindlers, con artists and hustlers all.

From Salon

So Adam fights the Justice folks, hurling them hither and yon and being by them hurled.

From Seattle Times