yonder and great both mean the same thing, large or power full
Yonder Is the Clock was created on 2009-04-07.
"Blue yonder" is an idiomatic phrase that refers to the distant or unknown future, often associated with a sense of anticipation or uncertainty about what lies ahead. It carries a connotation of adventure or possibilities beyond what is currently known or seen.
Yes, "yonder" is considered an old-fashioned or somewhat antiquated term. It is rarely used in modern, everyday language but may still be found in literary works or older texts.
The 13 stars on the Great Seal of the United States represent the original 13 colonies that formed the nation. They symbolize unity and independence among the states.
you will be lucky a have a great day
Into the Great Wide Yonder was created on 2010-05-28.
There, or not here.
Over there.
'Did you go to the house over there?' Yonder means in the distance but within sight
The English word "yonder" is most closely approximated in Spanish as "towards that way" or "asi alla"
Yonder means over there. The Wide Blue usually refers to the sky. This phrase is a combination of two idioms and means roughly "the great beyond." It's a phrase for wanderers and people who just love exploring.
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"Yonder" is an old-fashioned or poetic way of indicating a place that is at a distance, often in the direction indicated. It is used to refer to something that is not nearby but within sight or in a certain direction.
Essentially, it means "over there". Example: The sheep herder said to his son, "Go yonder and find our missing sheep so that the flock is again complete."
The Great Blue Yonder book is about a young boy named Harry who dies of a bike accident.A 10 ton truck ran him over.Just before the accident,Harry said some mean things to his sister Eggy,and regrets it.He and his dead friend Arthur,have to go to Earth as a ghost to apalogize to Eggy.Harry does not want to go to the Great Blue Yonder because he has unfinished buissness to do.It was written by:Alex Shearer and it is a WONDERFUL book.I highly suggest you read it!!!!!!!!:) Please dont edit this page.
pretty sure. like where is he? he\'s over yonder! ----- Yes, "he\'s over younder" means "he is over there".
Yonder is a synonym for "a long ways away". Yonder, in that small town, you can fill up on gas. The small village is over yonder by the mountains.