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hither

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


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

From Seattle Times

Years ago, so they say, if a woman plopped a basil plant on her windowsill, it was a signal for her lover to come hither, the herbal precursor to texting "you up?"

From Salon

With a dance caller in one place, a pair of musicians in another and dancers scattered hither and yon, it could be an arrhythmic jumble.

From Washington Post

Today, America’s skies are darkened with government checks flying hither and yon, blotting out the sun, each trillion-dollar tranche of spending considered a “down payment” on the next.

From Washington Post

“We can’t just have everyone rolling around, parking and sleeping hither and yon,” she writes, imagining the voice behind this dismissal of houses with chassis.

From New York Times