How To Use Yonder In A Sentence

  • She tossed her mane a bit hither and then a bit yonder.
  • For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated)
  • He whom the Apura name Jahveh hath passed yonder by the The World's Desire
  • Mistress Helen has quick news," said I. "She has a maid yonder, Dol Beag's lass, and she brought the word frae The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine that shot young Waverley
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  • What gentle ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew?
  • -- I'se be caution the warst stibbler that ever stickit a sermon out ower the Tweed yonder, wad lay a ghaist twice as fast as him, wi 'his holy water and his idolatrous trinkets. Rob Roy — Volume 01
  • They wad hae seen my father's roof-tree fa 'down and smoor me before they wad hae gien a boddle a-piece to have propped it up -- but they could a' link out their fifty pounds ower head to bigg a hottle at the Well yonder. St. Ronan's Well
  • To the left we had the Champs-Elysees with their noble elms whose terminus is marked, off yonder on an elevation, by the great triumphal arch of Napoleon in the Place de L'Etoile. France Through Canadian Eyes
  • The amount they have in savings: ‘All the money I saved for when I get ready to retire is up yonder now at the hospital, and the doctors,’ Patsy says.
  • Vassal am I to the youth up yonder," the gilla made answer. The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge
  • Till yesterday it was fine for me to go and study with a teacher in yonder village.
  • What it is doin 'sittin' yonder, I cannae - but, hollo! The Sky Writer
  • Now, by St. Barbacue of Limoges," said Bertrand de Gourdon, "the butcher will never strike down yonder lambling! Burlesques
  • Anticipating the query, I said, "And these are the huge beasts of the earth, and the cattle of the third great period of organic existence; and yonder, in the same apartment, you see, but at its further end, is the famous fossil man of Guadaloupe, locked up by the petrifactive agencies in a slab of limestone. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • Yes, yonder, Mesdames, where our straight frondent Avenue, joined, as you note, by Two frondent brother Avenues from this hand and from that, spreads out into Place Royale and Palace Forecourt; yonder is the The French Revolution
  • And the kyng seyng wele that thei wolde not suffre hym to passe withouten bataile, seid to his title mayny, 'Sires and felawes, the yonder men letten us of oure wey; and if thei wol com to us, let every man preve hymself a good man this day, and avaunt banere in the best tyme of the yere.' A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 Written in the Fifteenth Century, and for the First Time Printed from MSS. in the British Museum
  • He has walked to yonder hill.
  • Look ye," says he to the governor, rolling his quid of tobacco from one cheek to another -- "look ye, we're after this and that, and if we don't get it, why, I'll tell you plain, we'll burn them bloody crafts of yours that we've took over yonder, and cut the weasand of every clodpoll aboard of 'em. Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
  • In yonder gloomy grove out-ftretch'd he lay His lovely limbs upon the dampy clay; The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical
  • Why, look ye," said the latter, as the coin jingled in his bag, "I was ever held in good repute as a guide, and can make my way blindfold over the bogs and mosses hereabout; and I would pilot thee to the place yonder, if my fealty to the prior -- that is -- if -- I mean -- though I was never a groat the richer for his bounty; yet he may not like strangers to pry into his garners and store-houses, especially in these evil times, when every cur begins to yelp at the heels of our bountiful mother; and every beast to bray out its reproaches at her great wealth and possessions. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • The Thug snarled, and spat at him, so Ilderim says: "Take him to the tree yonder," and while they did he hauled out his knife, stropped it on his sole, says "Bide here, husoor," and then strode grimly after them. Fiancée
  • You nod and smile with every paragraph, and wish the story would unroll into a novel, breaking the boundaries of the book, streaming in gaudy tapestries, out through the door and into the blue wide yonder - to the place where awards are distributed and happy critics fall over themselves to lavish praise (this story did not win any awards, by the way) Why am I so excited about this? "Constellations", ed. by Peter Crowther
  • Can any lead touch yonder floor, any mast scrape yonder roof? Moby Dick
  • And he said that he was a chapman journeying after gain, and looked to buy wares in the Dale, and therewith he asked us if we had aught to sell him, but Anna laughed and said: 'Fair sir, were ye to buy all this and all that is in it, from groundsell to roofridge, and all our kine and sheep and horses to boot, little would the tide of gold ebb in thy bags yonder.' The Sundering Flood
  • The 69-year-old is heading out to the wild blue yonder for some more golf and perhaps a spot of antique hunting.
  • They work in the fields yonder.
  • They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures.
  • See Citherera's biids, that milk-white pair On yonder leavy myrtle tree which groan. The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical
  • Yonder, behind the forests, he heard strange sounds; then glinting through the trees he saw, far, far away, the bronzed hosts of a nation calling, —calling faintly, calling loudly. XII. Of Alexander Crummell.
  • Can you deny that you gaged your ruby ring against my golden bracelet that yonder Knight of the The Talisman
  • These goods are supplied to us with many others, such as joinery and carving, by one Septimus, who is a contractor and, they say, a head priest among the Christians, employing many hands at his shops in the poor streets yonder. Pearl-Maiden
  • We've been combin" the town for ye, Uncle Jamie, and Fergus sure ye'd been caught up in the collieshangie yonder and maimed or killed. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • I ban't a dareful man," he replied, "that would run down the road in daylight for the whole nation to see, and I be terr'ble weak in the legs, so I just crept out in the night, so quiet as a star-beam, and sheltered in the orchard yonder, till I seed the rod fairly put in my hand by the Explorers of the Dawn
  • Then take this dinar and these two dirhams and mount yonder ass and, halting afar from the wine-shop, call the first man thou seest buying liquor and say to him, ‘Take these two dirhams for thyself, and with this dinar buy me some wine and set it on the ass.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Here we are weary and toil worn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the workers brow, and fatigue shall be forever banished.
  • And I promise you that, at this moment, if there be pillows sleepless yonder in the camp for the sake of the costly fragile toys called womankind, those jackasses of lovelorn lads have cause to regret the sojourn of Queen Margaret in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 56, No. 345, July, 1844
  • Which is the noble character for ages to admire -- yon fribble dancing in lace and spangles, or yonder hero who sheathes his sword after a life of spotless honor, a purity unreproached, a courage indomitable, and a consummate victory? George Washington: Farmer
  • Right loath was the swart barbarian to let me have them, but hunger, hunger is a great tamer of your savage; and the steam of good Furbo’s cook-shop yonder was suggestive of savory chops and greasy sausages — and — and — in short, Aurelius, I got them at The Roman Traitor (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • One would say that Nagasaki is ascending at the same time as ourselves; but yonder, and very far away, in a kind of vapory mist which seems luminous on the blackness of the sky; and from the town there rises a confused murmur of voices and rumbling of gongs and laughter. Madame Chrysantheme
  • They wad hae seen my father’s roof-tree fa’ down and smoor me before they wad hae gien a boddle a-piece to have propped it up — but they could a’ link out their fifty pounds ower head to bigg a hottle at the Well yonder. Saint Ronan's Well
  • It may be an Easter echo that can carry them from despair to beauty yonder. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder.
  • Now yonder standeth thy brother Gharib amiddle-most the fightfield and stead where sword and spear we shall wield; go thou to him and bring him to me a prisoner, that I may set him on a camel arsy-versy, and make a show of him and carry him to the land of Arabian nights. English
  • Just because folks don't know what's going on up yonder it kind of relaxes 'em. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • --- I'se be caution the warst stibbler that ever stickit a sermon out ower the Tweed yonder, wad lay a ghaist twice as fast as him, wi 'his holy water and his idolatrous trinkets. Rob Roy
  • Under the sideboard stands a cellaret that looks as if it held half a bottle of currant wine, and a shivering plate-warmer that never could get any comfort out of the wretched old cramped grate yonder. Mens Wives
  • For yee biggest rock acts of yonder do stand to make a lot of dough from reunions.
  • If numbers are limited to the nearest and dearest, it is easier to head for the wild blue yonder.
  • Whose is that farm over yonder?
  • And that fat bearded one yonder, the Dogra whom you call my kinsman? Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • But Roger felt far otherwise; and this sudden qualm of conscience once quelled (I will say there seemed much of palliation in the matter), a kind of inebriate feeling of delight filled his mind, and Steady Acton plodded on to the meadow yonder, half a mile a-head, in a species of delirious complacency. The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
  • I may decoct an essence in yonder furnace that will transmute the basest metal into gold. From Jest to Earnest
  • Yonder she marches, heaven bless her! through the old oak hall (how long the shadows of the antlers are on the wainscot, and the armor of Rollo Fitz-Boodle looks in the sunset as if it were emblazoned with rubies) -- yonder she marches, stately and tall, in her invariable pearl-colored tabbinet, followed by Lady Dawdley, blazing like a flamingo; next comes Lady Emily Tufthunt (she was Lady The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • Yonder stands an oak.
  • Yonder magnificent astronomy he is at last to import, fetching away moon, and planet, solstice, period, comet and binal star, by comprehending their relation and law. Tehachapi News
  • And yonder below us, Loch Linnhe and Locheil glanced in the moonlight, and the strong towers of Inverlochy sat like a scowl on the fringe of the wave! John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Maister Francie? and a wee bit of the diet-loaf, raised wi 'my ain fresh butter, Maister Francie? and no wi' greasy kitchen-fee, like the seedcake down at the confectioner's yonder, that has as mony dead flees as carvy in it. St. Ronan's Well
  • Me, the heir of their founder — me, whom their foundation binds them to pray for — me — ungrateful villains as they are! — they suffer to die like the houseless dog on yonder common, unshriven and unhouseled! — Ivanhoe
  • When he saw me, he misdoubted of me with exceeding doubt, and said to his suite, ‘Hasten and bring me yonder handmaiden who is faring forth.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • “Niggers and dagoes,” said the king of Yonder Kingdom, glancing carelessly backward and lighting in his lips a carefully rolled wisp of fragrant tobacco. DARKWATER
  • And yonder stands the faitour, rejoicing at the mischief he has done, and triumphing in your overthrow, like the king in the romance, who played upon the fiddle whilst a city was burning. The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day
  • Yonder comes Dalinda; I know her by her Trip.
  • See Tomkins with a telescope and marine jacket; young Nathan and young Abrams, already bedizened in jewellery, and rivalling the sun in oriental splendour; yonder poor invalid crawling along in her chair; yonder jolly fat lady examining the Brighton pebbles (I actually once saw a lady buy one), and her children wondering at the sticking-plaister portraits with gold hair, and gold stocks, and prodigious high-heeled boots, miracles of art, and cheap at seven-and-sixpence! The Newcomes
  • These gravity-defying wings can simply be launched from a small hill to enjoy the wild blue yonder.
  • How deemest thou of yonder cornuted, who is drunken in his heedlessness and weeteth not the wiles of women? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Now yonder standeth thy brother Gharib amiddle-most the fightfield and stead where sword and spear we shall wield; go thou to him and bring him to me a prisoner, that I may set him on a camel arsy-versy, and make a show of him and carry him to the land of Arabian nights. English
  • ` ` Ye'll be gaun yonder, Mr. Patrick; fiend o 'me will mistryst you for a' my mother says. The Black Dwarf
  • He said, “I hear and I obey,” and mounting, rode to the shop of the Shaykh, the grocer, who welcomed him and rose to him and embracing him said to him, “How hast thou fared with yonder idolatress?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Now look yonder, just beyond the wooden post there.
  • Those chaps in yonder boat? Moby Dick
  • There are a few classist calamities in the comments over yonder ( "it's a real turn-off for me, particularly since she seems a well educated and well-brought-up girl", Charles Dickens never swore, etc.). Intertribal: we only just met, but I think you oughta know: I'm a murderer.
  • For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops or bottom) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • We shall wait for you to be done in yonder powder room.
  • Whose is that farm over yonder?
  • Such a word as _yonder_ is common enough still; but its corresponding adjective _yon_, as in the phrase "yon man," is usually relegated to our dialects. English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day
  • Then shalt thou take the hand of yonder caftaned wretch with flowing curls and gold-pierced ears; The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations
  • Clough Hall was a great dancing place in yonder years, and now it is re-opened to some great socials.
  • We went down yonder to the cement pond and I fell on a pretzel, tarnation!
  • She thinks the spontaneity of hitching up your van on a Friday night and setting off into the wild blue yonder is part of carvanning's new appeal.
  • I think, "continued he, addressing himself particularly to me," you informed me that the husband of poor Lavinia lies buried in yonder church-yard; and perhaps the very tomb which now glistens by the moonbeam is the one which consecrates his memory! Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • 'No; we were reared in castles, and are the children of yonder lords: tell us how the spell that is upon them may be broken!' and immediately the hunter turned from them with an angry look, poured out the milk upon the ground and went away with his empty goblet. Granny's Wonderful Chair
  • On yonder distant shore blazed the mighty Empire of the Sun in warm and blissful radiance, while on this side, in shadows cold and dark, gloomed the Hither Isles and the hill that once was golden, but now was green and slimy dross; all below was the sad and moaning sea, while between the Here and There flew the severed hand and dripped the bleeding heart. DARKWATER
  • April 27th, 2009 old crow watching hungrily from his perch in yonder tree Old crow watching hungrily from his perch in yonder tree
  • And then, maybe: The stinking goat on yonder hill Feeds all day on chlorophyll.
  • Hoot De Courcy, yer 'speerits are so floostersome one would be inclined to theenk ye were not at all soorry to see the white cloot flying on yonder hill -- The Canadian Brothers, or the Prophecy Fulfilled a Tale of the Late American War — Volume 1
  • Poets, my friend, are the most absolute impostors, .. they melodize their rhymed music on phases of emotion they have never experienced; as for instance our Lameate yonder will string a pretty sonnet on the despair of love, he knowing nothing of despair, .. he will write of a broken heart, his own being unpricked by so much as a pin's point of trouble; and he will speak in his verso of dying for love when he would not let his little finger ache for the sake of a woman who worshipped him! Ardath
  • Corsabrin, said Palomides, wilt thou release me yonder damosel and the pensel? Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • the hills yonder
  • Since concerns about world inflation briefly drove the gold price into the wide blue yonder in 1980, the world has enjoyed a remarkable degree of financial and economic stability.
  • But fair fa 'the weaver that wrought the weft o't --- I swung and bobbit yonder as safe as a gabbart that's moored by a three-ply cable at the Broomielaw.' ' Rob Roy
  • Yonder we maun be the night, for my second brither lives yonder”; and they were at the place directly. The Blue Fairy Book
  • ` ` Look ye, '' says he to the governor, rolling his quid of tobacco from one cheek to another -- ` ` look ye, we're after this and that, and if we don't get it, why, I'll tell you plain, we'll burn them bloody crafts of yours that we've took over yonder, and cut the weasand of every clodpoll aboard of 'em.' ' Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates : fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main
  • Yonder he stands, his sword bathed in the blood of your enemy — Favilla, your beloved sister, by him, and by him alone, preserved from misery worse than death; for this night Cava of Toledo; or, the Gothic Princess
  • How vaguely odd was this beauty, he reflected, too; how alien in its effect to that of any other woman in sturdy England, and how associable it was, somehow, with every wild and gracious denizen of the woods which blossomed yonder. Chivalry
  • Could you not from this room explode a box of gunpowder placed across the street in that house yonder? SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine.
  • But will ye not take anither dish of tea, Maister Francie? and a wee bit of the diet-loaf, raised wi’ my ain fresh butter, Maister Francie? and no wi’ greasy kitchen-fee, like the seedcake down at the confectioner’s yonder, that has as mony dead flees as carvy in it. Saint Ronan's Well
  • So Xan takes his dad's motorbike with Duma riding shotgun in the sidecar and they head off into the wide yellow yonder.
  • This gate -- this gate, sir," he exclaimed, dragging me off as I made towards the main entrance of the building -- "There's but cauldrife law-work gaun on yonder -- carnal morality, as dow'd and as fusionless as rue leaves at Yule -- Here's the real savour of doctrine. Rob Roy — Complete
  • I see nothing, O _'tis yonder, 'tis yonder, 'tis yonder_, says he! The London-Bawd: With Her Character and Life Discovering the Various and Subtle Intrigues of Lewd Women
  • Who sent yonder child-for that's what he is, inside that black skin-to his death, ye red boggart? The Dark Tower
  • Two men wearing black jumpsuits exit the aircraft, stepping onto the foot rail that lines the plane's port side and disappearing into the wild blue yonder.
  • A musket, lad, and fifty-and-five others in the corner yonder and all serviceable, which is well. Martin Conisby's Vengeance
  • I may sit and may will for ever that yonder chair come to me, but without the direct agency of my body it must remain where it is.
  • yonder valley
  • And, an example of the latter is from Scott's Ivanhoe, ‘Me… they suffer to die like the houseless dog on yonder common, unshriven and unhouseled.’
  • Carl and Lowell Skoog are blazing virgin trails in the backcountry's wild white yonder
  • There are thirty yonder that would have shed their lifeblood for you -- thirty, from the child of a week to the auld wife of a hundred, that you have made homeless, that you have sent out to sleep with the fox and the blackcock. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
  • We call the supernal lights fixed, yet they wander about yonder plain, and if The Last Man
  • I suggest you leave your beasts yonder/
  • They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder.
  • Nay, by my faith, if you be so heavy, I will content me with the best of you, and that's the haunch and the nombles, and e'en heave up the rest on the old oak-tree yonder, and come back for it with one of the yauds. The Monastery
  • the house yonder
  • For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o ' Waverley — Complete
  • Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again.
  • Ye'll be gaun yonder, Mr. Patrick; feind o 'me will mistryst you for The Black Dwarf
  • Ever rolling the human stream flows, mostly on the south side yonder, near enough to be audible, but toned to bearableness. The Toilers of the Field
  • Nay, by my faith, if you be so heavy, I will content me with the best of you, and that’s the haunch and the nombles, and e’en heave up the rest on the old oak-tree yonder, and come back for it with one of the yauds.” The Monastery
  • Ah! it's a dolesome change from Sir Murray to Sir Brian yonder at the end, and worse still, to your father, as wouldn't put nothing on but a breast-piece and back-piece and The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War
  • Over yonder by the trench, [11] with his back to the pillar-stone, [11]" answered the gilla. The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge
  • For, brief though that period of blindness had been, 'twas amply sufficient to carry the aeromotor perilously near yonder storm-centre, and though Professor Featherwit gripped hard his tiller, trying all he knew to turn the air-ship for a safer quarter, - 'twas all in vain! The Lost City
  • It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes.
  • She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder.
  • Sure, sir; 'tis he yonder with the lantern-jawed phizog. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera'
  • It was meaningless to ask whether it did on Earth just then-doubly meaningless, given the physics here and the forgottenness yonder. The Boat of a Million Years
  • I couldn't wait to jump into the cockpit and takeoff into the wild blue yonder!
  • Here we are weary and toilworn, but yonder is the land of rest where the sweat of labour shall no more bedew the worker's brow, and fatigue shall be for ever banished.
  • Rather than revisit the corporate narrow-and-neat silhouette of yonder, adopt a slouchier, less skintight cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • 10 _Ha, he's yonder. _ 1724 prints this speech as prose.p. 353, l. 16 _Exeunt both. _ 1724 'exeunt', 4tos 'exit both'. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I
  • But fair fa 'the weaver that wrought the weft o't -- I swung and bobbit yonder as safe as a gabbart* that's moored by a three-ply cable at the Broomielaw. Rob Roy — Complete
  • Marry! shall I shoot the amorous feline who nightly iterates his love songs on my roof, and yet withhold my trigger finger from yonder pranksome gallant? Urban Sketches
  • Marshal," said he to Chabannes, "we are told that over the Po yonder is Sir Prosper Colonna, with two thousand horse, in a town called Villafranca, apprehending nought and thinking of nought but gaudies. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
  • But there's always a Fritzie over yonder with a telescope-sighted rifle, and it's about ten to one he'll get you if you stick the old "napper" up in daylight. A Yankee in the Trenches
  • Here, however, momentary escape into the wild blue yonder gives way to reality as his body is found amongst the vehicle's twisted wreckage.
  • “And yonder stands the faitour, rejoicing at the mischief he has done, and triumphing in your overthrow, like the king in the romance, who played upon the fiddle whilst a city was burning. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • When the girl heard the broker’s words, she drew from her finger a costly signet-ring of ruby and said to the man, “Carry me to yonder youth, and if he buy me, this ring shall be thine, in requital of thy travail with me this day.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Between me and the Castle to the east lay the district of crowding houses, brick and ragstone, mixed in the distance with vague azure haze; and to the right the harbour, the sea, with their ships; and visible around me on the heights seven or eight dead, biting the dust; the sun now high and warm, with hardly a cloud in the sky; and yonder a mist, which was the coast of France. The Purple Cloud
  • But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich Ian Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine, that shot young Ronald of The Waverley
  • Sharrkan turned to his brother addressing him and said, Were not this holy man a miracle worker, he had never slain yonder furious knight. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I think thou couldst not expect I should frame lies for thee; and after all, John, in my broken recollections of that night, I do bethink me of a butcherly looking mute, with a curtal axe, much like such a one as may have done yonder night job. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • They rushed down the hillside screaming with terror; and, when safe among the cottages, began to babble incoherently that there was a ghost up yonder in the "owld hunted fogou," they had seen its face -- and it was white -- so white! Drolls From Shadowland
  • Yonder is the witness that swore I helped to rob the California coach—a piece of impertinent intermeddling, sir, for I am not even acquainted with the man.” LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • Now yonder standeth thy brother Gharib amiddle-most the fightfield and stead where sword and spear we shall wield; go thou to him and bring him to me a prisoner, that I may set him on a camel arsy-versy, and make a show of him and carry him to the land of Hind. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You see, sir, just here a ridge of elvan crops up through the slate; the rock, out yonder, is good elvan, and that is why the sea has made an island of it, wearing away the softer stuff inshore. The Ship of Stars
  • What's that sticking above the snow hill yonder?" he exclaimed, pointing to a spot where a deep gully "valleyed" the hills at a spot not very far from where they stood. The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash or Facing Death in the Antarctic
  • Nevertheless, You've Got a Friend (against Noble's soft, gospelly chording) has a confiding solemnity, there's an exposed and soulful fragility to Home Again, Way Over Yonder and the title track and, after Noble's gliding Brad Mehldau-like intro, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow has a sombre reflectiveness. Christine Tobin/Liam Noble: Tapestry Unravelled
  • Some fool will hear you calling, see a dark mass in yonder tree, and all of a sudden you are the target. Any tips for turkey hunting in the spring..im pretty good with turkey hunting and shooting my bow but was wondering wether to si
  • Then head off into the wild blue yonder: point the nose of the thing for the equator and cheerio ! LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • The clean lines and big 17-inch alloy wheels can certainly cut a dash in the company car park, before heading home for the weekend to hitch up the horsebox to go off into the wild green yonder.
  • Behold yonder peasant tilling his field in peace and contentment!
  • Douglas yonder, as well as in other places through the vale, and that is but a woful sight for a true Scotchman — even my own poor house has not escaped the dignity of a garrison of a man-at-arms, besides two or three archer knaves, and one or two slips of mischievous boys called pages, and so forth, who will not let a man say, ‘this is my own,’ by his own fireside. Castle Dangerous
  • The first one touching the rope here will receive the prize, which is the handsome thoroughbred race horse, saddle, bridle, and spurs, standing yonder.
  • After writing deliberately to her friend Emma, she laid down her pen and thought of nothing; and into this dreamfulness a wine passed, filling her veins, suffusing her mind, quickening her soul: and coming whence? out of air, out of the yonder of air. Diana of the Crossways — Complete
  • How plainly, thought he, did that old whiskerando yonder betray a consciousness of ill desert. The Piazza Tales
  • I des tell you all de fittin 'ain' been over yonder on dat ar hill caze I'se done fit right yer in dis yer fence conder, en I ain 'fit de Yankees nurr. The Battle Ground
  • There -- on the big rock over yonder -- done with candle - smoke.
  • It is yourself that burns yonder millions of miles away in the infinite reaches of Space, that walks with confident steps on the tumbling billows of the ethereal sea; it is you who have set the stars in their places and woven the necklace of the suns not with hands but by that Yoga, that silent actionless impersonal Will which has set you here today listening to yourself in me. Imagine the endlessness of Time
  • The drouth is broken," said Doughall Donn, adding, with wonder in his voice: "What manner of folk are those yonder? This Way to Christmas
  • Let not my statement that the Aetolians and Eleans are at war alarm you: engagements will take place off the stage yonder. nam hoc paene iniquomst, comico choragio conari desubito agere nos tragoediam. proin si quis pugnam expectat, litis contrahat: valentiorem nactus adversarium si erit, ego faciam ut pugnam inspectet non bonam, adeo ut spectare postea omnis oderit. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • What light through yonder window breaks? Times, Sunday Times
  • After my ex flew the coop, I tied my wedding ring to a helium balloon and let it loose in the wild blue yonder.
  • Amy's eyes drifted open, and then settled yonder.
  • The image over yonder is the cover ofClose Encounters of the Urban Kind, edited by Jennifer Brozek. Tackling Betty White : Bev Vincent
  • After seeing your sweetheart to her bed, meet me behind the ridge yonder to settle this.
  • A very little archology will tell you all about yonder British tumulus, or help you to fill in the outline of the broken Roman camp upon the downs. Through the Magic Door
  • When the Shaykh looked at him and saw the violence of his terror, he said to him, “O my son, come, sit at the threshold of the shop and look upon yonder creatures and upon their dress and complexion and that wherein they are by reason of gramarye and dread not; for the Queen and all in the city love and tender me and will not vex my heart or trouble my mind.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Last night yonder tesselated palace was gloom—dark, brooding thought and sin, while hither rose the mountains of the sun, golden, blazing, ensanguined. DARKWATER
  • They're not asked to go off into the wild blue yonder.
  • BONNIE PEGGIE, O! Gang wi 'me to yonder howe, bonnie Peggie, O! Down ayont the gowan knowe, bonnie Peggie, O! When the siller burn rins clear, The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume IV. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • Saint – Marceau quarter, the whole success which he produced is contained in this remark of an inhabitant of the faubourg to his comrade, “That big fellow yonder is the government.” Les Miserables
  • I think thou couldst not expect I should frame lies for thee; and after all, John, in my broken recollections of that night, I do bethink me of a butcherly looking mute, with a curtal axe, much like such a one as may have done yonder night job. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • And yet," said I, interrupting, "you came fleeing hither to save your life from yonder rabblement. Martin Conisby's Vengeance
  • Sailing into a dark-blue yonder has become such an integral ingredient of Emma Richards' life that she can barely recall a time when she was not battling with the elements on Homeric quests.
  • 'Yes, I expect I am; but that red wamus over yonder's redder' n ever now. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • I ain't so _very_ bad off," one would say, "but that little fellow over yonder needs it _bad_; he's _powerful weak_, and he's been studying about buttermilk ever since he came in. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War
  • “We maun be yonder the night,” says the bull, “for my young brither lives yonder”; and they were there directly. The Blue Fairy Book
  • Hasan said to himself, “By Allah, needs must I enter yonder palace; perchance relief awaiteth me there.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And then he remembered that up on yonder moors -- whose ferns and granite boulders he could see plainly in the moonlight -- there was a "gashly owld fogou," [N] where, if a man went at midnight prepared to boldly summon Drolls From Shadowland
  • Only from way over yonder amongst the Golden Horde can a collection including Hillary Clinton, Bob Gates and Timothy Geithner seem like a dangerous liberal cabal gone amok. The Other Foot
  • The term fourth estate is frequently attributed to the nineteenth century historian Carlyle, though he himself seems to have attributed it to Edmund Burke: Burke said there were Three Estates in Parliament; but, in the Reporters 'Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estate more important than they all. THE FOURTH POWER AND THE RISE OF YELLOW JOURNALISM
  • This amphitheatre is the Val Buona; that little white house is the cottage of Bastian the wood-ranger; yonder pale gigantic pinnacles towering in solitary splendour above the tree-tops to the rear of the cottage, are the crests of the Cristallo. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • By taking myself firmly in hand, and saying, "It was yonder to the left where I met my kind bicycler, and we vainly communed of my evanescent battle-field," and so keeping on, I got safely to the station with nothing more romantic in my experience than a thrilling apprehension. Seven English Cities
  • It extended from the _prima luce_, from the earliest dawn of radiance that streaked the "severing clouds in yonder east," through the sun's matin, meridian, postmeridian, and vesper circuit; from the disappearance of Lucifer in the re-illumined skies, to his evening entree in the character of Hesperus. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • We call the supernal lights fixed, yet they wander about yonder plain, and if I look again where I looked an hour ago, the face of the eternal heavens is altered. I.8
  • To-morrow I will sit on this seat in this chamber and give them admission to me one by one, coming in at one door and going out at another; and do ye, all ten, stand before me and be attentive to my signs; and whoso entereth singly, take him and drag him into yonder chamber and kill him and hide his corpse. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • There will always be that footslogger selling national product who senses that there is surplus money demand over yonder among the capitalists and demand some of it by raising prices. Mises Dailies
  • Now look yonder, just beyond the wooden post there.
  • Now yonder standeth thy brother Gharib amiddle-most the fightfield and stead where sword and spear we shall wield; go thou to him and bring him to me a prisoner, that I may set him on a camel arsy-versy, and make a show of him and carry him to the land of Hind. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • How vaguely odd it was, he reflected, too, how alien in its effect to that of any other woman in sturdy England, and how associable it was, somehow, with every wild and gracious denizen of the woods which blossomed yonder. Chivalry
  • When I say _this orange, yonder orange, one orange_, the words _this, yonder_, and _one_ do not tell the kind, but simply point out or number the orange, and limit the application of the word to the orange pointed out or numbered. Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room
  • Gourdon, “the butcher will never strike down yonder lambling! Burlesques
  • Global inflation is not, however, taking off into the blue yonder.
  • Now down yonder in Puerto Leguisomo sic—they got military planes and I happen to know the commandante is latah …. One River
  • Merely that yonder oil-shoot turned into a mud-bath doesn't feaze him," chuckled Jack to Mark. On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake
  • “Umph!” said Mr. Lockhard; “and if I may inquire, Mr. Balderstone, pray do you find your people at the village yonder amenable? for I must needs say, that at Ravenswood Castle, now pertaining to my master the Lord Keeper, ye have not left behind ye the most compliant set of tenantry.” The Bride of Lammermoor
  • While we are looking away off yonder for the solution to our difficulties, the remedy is all the time lying just under our noses! The Hidden Hand
  • But we maun a’ live the day, and have our dinner; and there’s Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley’s wearied wi’ majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o’ Waverley
  • He replied, “O my lord! yonder is the Castle of Crystal and that is the city thou seekest.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night

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