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hereaway

or here·a·ways

[ heer-uh-wey ]

adverb

, Dialect.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hereaway1

1350–1400; Middle English. See here, away
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Example Sentences

There are isles hereaway that you will deem fit residences for the blessed saints—such fruits!

But then I believed even a pig might lose some of its good qualities up hereaway in the woods.

You don't mean to tell me, Pathfinder, that France lies hereaway, on the opposite coast?

Here is one of them hereaway now, who looks as though she would like to have a word with us.

I wouldn't come loafing out hereaway, to be followed by cavalry and caught napping.

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