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(Britain, slang and dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of here. [(location) In, on, or at this place.]
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Alternative form of any time soon [(idiomatic) soon]
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(Northern England) Beyond.
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Nonstandard spelling of there. [That place.]
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(location) In, on, or at this place.
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(formal) Among this or these.
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(regional) hereabouts, around here
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(obsolete) Near this place; nearby.
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(colloquial) Near here, near this place.
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Pronunciation spelling of here. [(location) In, on, or at this place.]
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everywhere; all over the place
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(archaic) On this side; the nearer.
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(rare, now literary) To here and to there, in a reciprocating manner.
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(literary, dated) In, at or to various places.
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(idiomatic, simile) Alternative form of as if there were no tomorrow [(idiomatic) To an excessive degree, oftentimes with little to no regard to future consequences; desperately; recklessly or wantonly; frantically; very quickly or very much.]
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In that place; there (at some distance).
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(humorous or dialect) that way (usually in terms of physical direction)
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(obsolete) Alternative form of thenabouts [(obsolete) about then]
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(location) In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
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Alternative form of thereaway [In that direction; thereabout.]
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(formal) Among that or those.
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In that direction; thereabout.
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(formal) Beside that or those.
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(takes a reflexive pronoun) in that; in that place; in him/her/it.
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(archaic) Of or pertaining to the most distant point from one's point of reference.
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(archaic) Toward that place.
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Pronunciation spelling of there. [(location) In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).]
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Alternative form of until the cows come home
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(obsolete) Approximately in time.
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(fused relative) The place in, at or to which.
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In what direction; toward what or which place.
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Pronunciation spelling of yonder. [(archaic or dialect) At or in a distant but indicated place.]
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(dialect) Alternative form of yonder [(archaic or dialect) At or in a distant but indicated place.]
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(dated or dialectal) That (thing) over there; of something distant, but within sight.
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(archaic or dialect) At or in a distant but indicated place.
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(UK, dialect, obsolete) anxious; absent-minded; vacant.
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Alternative form of ayont (“beyond”) [(Scotland, Northern England) Beyond.]
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(dialectal) Alternative form of yonder [(archaic or dialect) At or in a distant but indicated place.]
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