Use "hither" in a sentence

1. Come hither, young sir!

2. The noun, 'come-hither', derives from the verbal phrase, 'Come hither'

3. Butterflies flit hither and thither.

4. Come hither Eyes, Crestview, Florida

5. He tramped hither and thither.

6. " Hester,' said he, " come hither!

7. People began rushing hither and thither.

8. Why , then, had he come hither?

9. Coloured fish darted hither and thither .

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

11. Come hither! translation in English-Latin dictionary

12. He rove hither and thither that night.

13. Busily, gaily , she went hither and yon.

14. She ran hither and thither in the orchard.

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

16. I saw Mary fetching about hither and thither.

17. It's jist the Come hither in the eye.

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

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

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

21. By bringing me hither, to die this death of triumphant ignominy before the people!

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

23. 8 Apple's Snow Leopard has about 100 major come-hither features or refinements.

24. The Come hither motion, as most people know, is the key to proper G-Spot stimulation

25. Art thou come hither, Friend, to make thy light shine before men or women?

26. With Tenor, maker of GIF Keyboard, add popular Come hither animated GIFs to your conversations

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

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

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

30. Hither Come hither - Still turnstiles framed by a window the red alders of Willapa Bay - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

31. We found ourselves spending an inordinate amount of time in the chariot, chasing hither and yon.

32. But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the harlot.

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

34. Some 16th-century Brasses, an altar tomb and a piscina were removed hither from the old church

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

36. 1603–1604, Shakespeare, William, Measure for Measure, act 5, scene 1, line 324: Come hither, goodman Baldpate

37. Synonyms for Come hither include enticement, lure, temptation, bait, attraction, allurement, come-on, seduction, appeal and allure

38. But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the whore.

39. 8 But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer and the whore.

40. 30 What dares the slave come hither, cover'd with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our.

41. Come hither is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1969 and released on the Solid State label.

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

43. Coquettish adjective flirtatious, inviting, arch, teasing, coy, amorous, flirty, flighty, come-hither (informal) She gave him a Coquettish glance

44. 23 But draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress,(www.Sentencedict.com) the seed of the adulterer and the harlot.

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

46. Come hither, Dear is an expression manual which teaches the Hero the "Come Back to My Place" expression

47. And some parents worry the fairies are giving come-hither looks and wearing skimpy outfits that send girls the wrong message.Sentencedict

48. THE DRAGON PAINTER MARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSA Hither Nerto wanders; here Rodrigue finds her, and begins his passionate love-making Afresh

49. Come hither is a frank, friendly guide on how to turn your secret fantasies into satisfying expressions of love and desire

50. Come hither is a frank, friendly guide on how to turn your secret fantasies into satisfying expressions of love and desire

51. Aforesaid: Spoken of earlier.-- I am sent hither by them who (the Lord in his loving-kindness having pity and mercy upon these poor realms) do, under his right hand, administer unto our necessities and righteously command us, _by the Aforesaid as Aforesaid_ (thus runs the commission) hither am I deputed

52. You'II know when you've found it when you find an area that swells when you stroke it with a come-hither motion.

53. Find 179 ways to say Come hither, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

54. Designed to be worn low over the eyes, Cloches simultaneously say “come hither” and “stay back, I’m fabulous” - protecting the wearer while being irresistibly

55. 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.

56. Come hither Looks Now that we understand that confidence comes from the eyes, its important to show how approachability can manifest from the cues of the mouth

57. Buten + her (hither) — + düt (this) hierButen + dat (that) dorButen + wat (what) woButen + wat (something) enerwegens Buten + nix (nothing) nargens Buten + allens (everything) överall Buten

58. Source null A waxen dark-green mist appeared on the river, palpitating energy sucked hither from some Cabalistic fog bank by the power of the spellsong

59. 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.

60. For that purpose obstructing the laws for naturalization of foreigners ; refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither , and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands .

61. Hither, on the first morning of my so Auspiciously beginning life on my own account, the oldest of the regular boys was summoned to show me my business

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63. Are the mountains calling you? Then it's time to Come hither TO THE MOUNTAINTOP! This romantic cabin is perfect for couples, or even a small family of 4

64. The official resource guide for SM/fetish sex at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, Come hither proves that a little kink can be a lot of fun

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66. 4 Wherefore, the Lord hath commanded me that thou and thy brothers should go unto the house of Laban, and seek the records, and bring them down hither into the wilderness.

67. Come hither, ye children, O come one and all, To Bethlehem haste, to the manger so small; God’s Son for a gift has been sent you this night To be your Redeemer, your joy and delight

68. Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat: loose him, and bring him hither.

69. 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.”

70. 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.'

71. *"Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet."*

72. Come hither is a compilation of poetry on child friendly topics ranging from the time of Chaucer to that of its compiler, Walter de la Mare, himself a noted early twentieth century English poet and short story writer

73. The shrill howls of moral outrage that harried Tommy Sheridan to his incarceration had barely died when some fresh Apostasies were spotted and the burning crosses have been scurrying hither and yon to see what can be condemned.

74. 24 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard said again unto his servant: Look hither, and behold another abranch also, which I have planted; behold that I have nourished it also, and it hath brought forth fruit.

75. The moon, that night, though past the full, was still large and oval, and having risen between eight and nine o'clock, now shone Aslantwise over the river, throwing the high, opposite bank, with its woods, into deep shadow, but lighting up the hither shore pretty effectually

76. The moon, that night, though past the full, was still large and oval, and having risen between eight and nine o’clock, now shone Aslantwise over the river, throwing the high, opposite bank, with its woods, into deep shadow, but lighting up the hither shore pretty effectually

77. Page 20 - I fled hither to escape the Albumean persecution ; and had not been in my new house twenty-four hours, when the daughter of the next house came in with a friend's album to beg a contribution, and the following day intimated she had one of her own

78. Impeding progress by sustaining fixed false beliefs (they call them delusions in proper psychiatric parlance) Begets, in the end, only heightened stress, coming from hither ("why are we not competitive?") and from yon ("why does it cost us twice as much and take twice as long as in Company X?").

79. The box I set in a casket, and enclosing this in seven other caskets and seven chests, laid the whole in a Alabastrine coffer,424 which I buried within the marge of yon earth-circling sea; for that these parts are far from the world of men and none of them can win hither.

80. [Arabic 'ifrīt, from Middle Persian āfrīd, created (an Afreet probably being so called because it is a "creature," a creation of God or divine powers), from āfrīdan, to bless, create, from Old Iranian *āfrī-, to bless (attested in Avestan āfrī-) : *ā-, to, towards, hither + *frī-, to rejoice, please; see prī- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]