• Hereaway

    Origin

    From here + away.

    Full definition of hereaway

    Adverb

    hereaway

    1. (regional) hereabouts, around here
      • 1673-1915, F.W. Moorman, Yorkshire Dialect Poems Chapter , The Bat Black-black-bearaway Coom doon by hereaway.
      • 1817, R.M. Ballantyne, The Pirate City Chapter , "It's a purty big raigion hereaway," said Flaggan, during a brief halt to recover breath; "why shouldn't I steer for the Great Zahairy, an' live wi' the Bedooin Arabs?
      • 1916, John Lang and Jean Lang, Stories of the Border Marches Chapter , I daresay, if the truth was known, the old hag's feeding a rebel she's got hidden away in some snug hole hereaway."
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