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yon

adverb as in farther

adverb as in yonder

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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.

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

“They just roll hither and yon across the prairie depending on the political winds.”

Pompeo is exploring a presidential candidacy in the orthodox way, campaigning for Republican candidates hither and yon, falling in love with Iowa’s vistas and Iowans’ wisdom, etc.

But these types of deals — trades that send Pro Bowl quarterbacks and wideouts hither and yon — will only reinforce that idea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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