here+and+there

  • 71here — [[t]hɪər[/t]] adv. 1) in or at this place (opposed to there 1)): Put the pen here[/ex] 2) to or toward this place; hither: Come here[/ex] 3) at this point in an action, speech, etc.: Here the speaker paused[/ex] 4) (used to call attention to some …

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  • 72Here Comes Your Man — Infobox Single Name = Here Comes Your Man |225px Artist = Pixies from Album = Doolittle Released = June 01, 1989 Format = Vinyl record (7 ), CD Recorded = October/November 1988 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:21 Label = 4AD/Elektra Producer …

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  • 73here — adverb 1》 in, at, or to this place or position. 2》 (usu. here is/are) used when introducing or handing over something or someone. 3》 used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening. exclamation used to attract… …

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  • 74there — See: ALL THERE, HERE AND THERE, NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, THEN AND THERE …

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  • 75there — See: ALL THERE, HERE AND THERE, NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, THEN AND THERE …

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  • 76there — See: all there, here and there, neither here nor there, then and there …

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  • 77here —   Ma ane i, eia nei.   Also: i ne i, ne i, one i, ane i; inā (rare). Here! Ei a! Ei a! Here is, here are, eia. Here, close by, eia a e. The one here, e i nei, e ia nei. Here it is, eia lā, ei ne i, eia i ane i, ai a, ei a. Well, here you are, eia …

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  • 78here — adverb 1) they lived here Syn: at/in this place, at/in this spot, at/in this location 2) I am here now Syn: present, in attendance, attending, at hand; available Ant …

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  • 79here — I. , adv. RG. 369; ‘here and there.’ 42 B. II. , sb. == army. Alys. 2101, 5266. AS. here III. , vb. == to bless, praise. See herie …

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  • 80Here be dragons — is a phrase used to denote dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of the infrequent medieval practice of putting sea serpents and other mythological creatures in blank areas of maps. In another context, software programmers sometimes… …

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