thither in English

adverb
1
to or toward that place.
no trickery had been necessary to attract him thither
adverb

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1. Butterflies flit hither and thither.

2. Coloured fish darted hither and thither .

3. People began rushing hither and thither.

4. He tramped hither and thither.

5. To rise thither with my inebriate Soul!

6. Golden Chersonese and the way thither

7. He rove hither and thither that night.

8. Thither, went scrubbed Beggarly Lazarus, &c

9. She ran hither and thither in the orchard.

10. The golden Chersonese and the way thither.(1883) by …

11. They searched for the missing child hither and thither.

12. He wandered hither and thither about the king's lonely palace.

13. I saw Mary fetching about hither and thither.

14. Refugees run hither and thither in search of safety.

15. A school of tiny, glittering fish flicked hither and thither.

16. The golden Chersonese and the way thither.(1883) by Isabella l

17. Autumn is blown hither and thither by an ever-changing tempestuous wind.

18. He saw the men's eyes turning hither and thither in quest of him.

19. Ideology pulling hither and thither - sometimes resulting in apparent loss of direction - has not helped.

20. Cousins even to the fortieth remove would flock thither to hear the will read.

21. The vessels were tossed hither and thither at the mercy of the winds and waves.

22. The water was clear to the bottom. A school of tiny fish flicked hither and thither.

23. And over her grave, the infamy that she must carry thither would be her only monument.

24. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course.

25. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

26. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

27. He was welcomed thither quite as gladly by those whom he stood upon trifle with farther.

28. True, it would suit her very well just now to be darting hither and thither between Hertford and York.

29. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

30. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

31. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

32. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness--Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

33. Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall the battle-axe, unexhausted, inexorable

34. Fort Smith is a healthy distance, laboeuf, but I would encourage the creature you ride to head thither.

35. He carried an ancient Greece heptachord hither and thither,[Sentencedict.com] chanting his poems to people he met.

36. The Beldam hurried hither and thither, and with the help of the guinea pigs and squirrels quickly made the soup

37. 24 With arrows and with bows shall men come thither, because all the land shall become briers and thorns.

38. Job 6:20 View whole chapter See verse in context They were Confounded because they had hoped; they came thither, and

39. At the good woman's second Accouchement , a tumult was heard in the cow-house, which drew thither the whole assistants.

40. 8 And it came to pass that as Ammon and Lamoni were journeying thither, they met the father of Lamoni, who was king aover all the land.

41. If you are no longer “tossed about as by waves and carried hither and thither by every wind of teaching,” this too is evidence of advancement.

42. Knowing and applying the truth protects us from being “tossed about as by waves and carried hither and thither by every wind of teaching.” —Ephesians 4:14.

43. Notwithstanding, my journey homeward was sadder than my journey thither; and many misgivings I had, ere I could prevail on myself to put the missive into Mrs Linton's hand.

44. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Camulodune! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness-- Bloodily, bloodily …

45. Now Gisli goes away, and he and his father stayed their talk; but the very next time that Kolbein came thither, Gisli went with him on his way home when he left, and spoke to him, and says he will not suffer him to come thither any longer; "for my father frets himself about thy visits: for folks say that thou Beguilest my sister Thordisa, and that is not at all to my father's mind.

46. Troops of horse, splendidly Accoutred --officers mounted upon noble hunters--clattered hither and thither, crushing country folk against mire-stained walls and tattered booths, where victuals were dispensed, without so much as a 'By your leave.'

47. A spiritual babe is easily “tossed about as by waves and carried hither and thither by every wind of teaching by means of the trickery of men, by means of cunning in contriving error.”

48. The rumor hereof was Bruted throughout the Citie, and euery man resorted thither to see it.: It was also Bruted, that his bodie was buried in the monasterie of saint Andrewes of the Cisteaux order.

49. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Cámulodúne! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall …

50. 25 And all hills that shall be digged with the mattock, there shall not come thither the fear of briers and thorns; but it shall be for the sending forth of oxen, and the treading of lesser cattle.