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yonder
[ yon-der ]
adjective
- being in that place or over there; being that or those over there:
That road yonder is the one to take.
- being the more distant or farther:
yonder side.
adverb
- at, in, or to that place specified or more or less distant; over there.
yonder
/ ˈjɒndə /
adverb
- at, in, or to that relatively distant place; over there
determiner
- being at a distance, either within view or as if within view
yonder valleys
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of yonder1
Example Sentences
Most of the drones on this list will either land or just fly off into the great blue yonder if they lose signal, so try to keep everything where it should be.
The prospect of piling into the car and heading off for parts yonder is liberating.
So there it was, in the haze yonder; and it increased and multiplied.
"There is a bridge up yonder, monsieur," returned the servant, thankful to have the conversation changed.
My smithy lies yonder, beyond that turn of the road and behind the biggest oak tree in the country.
Yonder is the tower they built to house the electric lighting plant like what your father used to have.
Fagin nodded in the affirmative, and pointing in the direction of Saffron Hill, inquired whether any one was up yonder to-night.
There's no need for you to suffer any further contamination by mingling with such persons as are yonder.
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