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Traditional English :: herewith
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herewith.html - adv. with this (esp. of an enclosure in a letter etc.). |
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Traditional English :: herewith
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herewith.html - adv. with this (esp. of an enclosure in a letter etc.). |
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English Idioms :: here
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herewith.html - See: ALL THERE or ALL HERE, NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, SAME HERE. |
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English Idioms :: here and now(1)
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herewith.html - {adv. phr.} At this very time and place; right now; immediately. * /I want my dime back, and I want it here and now./ Compare: THEN AND THERE. |
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English Idioms :: here and now(2)
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herewith.html - {n.} The present time and place; today. * /He enjoys the pleasures of the here and now and never worries about the future./ * /"I want my steak here and now!"/ |
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English Idioms :: here and there
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herewith.html - {adv. phr.} 1. In one place and then in another. * /I looked here and there for my pen, but I didn't look everywhere./ * /Here and there in the yard little yellow flowers had sprung up./ 2. In various directions. * /We went here and there looking for berries./ Compare: HITHER AND THITHER. |
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