Whither. (Example: "Where have they gone?" "Whither have they gone?") Although, like the word "thither", people don't use the word a lot anymore.
Go to sleep or sleep time...... Go moemoe= go to bed\go to sleep
it means go assin yourself
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means you go down on me and I owe you one.
'Whence' refers to where one has been, e.g. "from whence did they come?", whither refers to where one is going, e.g. "whither do you go?". There are somewhat archaic; today we would use the static form where: "where did they come from?" "where are you going?"
"Whither" is a different word from "wither" which means to fade or go away. "Whither" means "to where". "O mistress mine, whither do you wander?" means the same as "O mistress mine, where do you wander to?" Since it is about destination, it is a little different from "where": the answer to "where do you walk?" could be "on the street", but the answer to "whither do you walk?" must be something like "to my house"
Whither Thou Goest was created in 1954.
Just in case you misspelled the word, here are the definitions of whither and wither: Whither: To wuther; To which place en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whither Wither: shrivel: wither, as with a loss of moisture Words that rhyme with whither and wither: Dither, hither, slither, whither rhymes with wither and vise versa.
"Whither" can be substituted for "where to" any time you want to make people say "huh?"
whither and hither
because it's wicked
The word "white" generally describes a color, so what comes after it could vary depending on the context. It could be another color, an object, a feeling, or an action.
Whither Weather - 1977 was released on: USA: 19 January 1998 (New York Museum of Modern Art)
Whither. (Example: "Where have they gone?" "Whither have they gone?") Although, like the word "thither", people don't use the word a lot anymore.
Gomer Pyle USMC - 1964 Whither the Weather 3-14 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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