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Phrase(s): hither, thither, and yon [and] hither and thither
everywhere; here, there, and everywhere. (Formal and archaic.) • The prince looked hither, thither, and yon for the beautiful woman who had lost the glass slipper. • The terrible wizard had sown the seeds of his evil vine hither, thither, and yon. Soon the evil, twisted plants began to sprout in all the land.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs