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How to use thither in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word thither? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Peasants huddle terrified in hovels while ashen-faced statesmen race hither and thither before the storm clouds of history.
Enterprising men are hastening thither, and capital is flowing into the State from all parts of the country.
Are commuters with glazed expressions dashing hither and thither oblivious to all around them?
We've seen Mitt Romney fly thither and yon grasping at excuses not to release his tax returns.
The lissomeness with which he moved hither and thither was most impressive, as was his homicidal ardor when doing what I believe is called tackling.
Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down.
I was as ripe for university as some that have been sent thither.
With a sore heart and a gloomy brow, he prepared to attend William thither.
The disowned of all parties, the rejected and foolishly bedrifted hither and thither, to what corner of Nature can he now drift with advantage?
These are now the fashion, and so berattle the common stages that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose-quills and dare scarce come thither.
Amongst other diseases the Leprosie was one epidemicall infection which tainted the Pilgrimes coming thither.
And the passion that held Strickland was a passion to create beauty. It gave him no peace. It urged him hither and thither.
I did not like to propose an adjournment thither too hastily, but patiently endured the prosings of my cicerone in the interior of the church.
Lugging four whacking great harps hither and thither can't be doing her invertebral discs too many favours.
He was brought thither all the way blindfold, led by the Indians, until he came to the entrance of Manoa itself, and was fourteen or fifteen days in the passage.
In other words, is it a planed upward progress between thither and yon, or is it just a lowland slough of despond in all directions but for the pinnacular destination?
A little after, he sent a lad, as he were the priest's clerkling that had confessed her, to the lady to ask if she wot of were come thither again.
Our glorious sweet rocket, Hesperis matronalis, which has self-seeded hither and thither in the raised beds, has sprawled over unsuspecting astrantias.
Examples from Classical Literature
On kindly but conflicting advice and suggestion, we had searched hither and thither over the coastlands of British Guiana.
Those that go thither must take the sea wind, which is from the SSW, for there is no going in with the land wind.
He wished to inspect them in the stadium, and they were now marching thither.
The rumor hereof was bruted throughout the Citie, and euery man resorted thither to see it.
Sir William came to the manor on the next day, and then peers and courtiers of all ilks flocked thither to worship the rising sun.
This indifference of his to London, I cannot but say, made me incline the more to go thither.
He was told that the children were in the schoolroom with Suzette, and thither he bent his steps, going slowly and indecisively.
Well, then, as I am going thither, perhaps you will accept of a seat in my caleche?
Will you pledge me your honour, if I release you upon parole, that you will navigate us thither?
They repaired thither at stated intervals from the woods of Mona, and the shores of Arvon.
The Abruzzi were the focus of the carbonaro doctrines, and thither the general had been despatched with his brigade.
Hus-Desforges had retired thither, and from him jacquard received his first cello instruction.
An official, named chai, was appointed to a post at Jao-chou, and on his way thither crossed the Po-yang lake.
Queen Caroline was a mimsy, out-moded woman, a sly serio, who gadded hither and thither shrieking for the unbecoming.
Back I went to khujand and thither they sent me my mother and my grandmother and the families of some of the men with me.
It is situated about eight miles from Kioto, and thither we went in jinrikishas.
He and Truman went thither because they knew that that was where Sanders could be found, and there they found him.
Never comes the trader thither, never o'er the purple main Sounds the oath of British commerce, or the accents of Cockaigne.
Frithiof was oft at Baldur's meads a-night time, and every day between whiles would he go thither to be glad with Ingibiorg.
To the lemnian isle His passage thither led him, when those bold And pitiless women had slain all their males.
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