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Lexicographical Neighbors of

to the day
to the death
to the fore
to the full
to the gills
to the gunnels
to the highest degree
to the hilt
to the last
to the letter
to the limit
to the lowest degree
to the manner born
to the max
to the moon
to the north (current term)
to the point
to the point(p)
to the power of
to the quick
to the rescue
to the south
to the tee
to the tonsils
to the tune of
to the victor go the spoils
to thine own self be true
to this end
to what degree
to what do I owe the pleasure

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"... added to the North-Western Provinces. The Delhi territory remained the personal appanage of the Mughal royal family, under the charge of a Resident, ..."

2. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1904)
"Resolution Accepting the Gift o Mary A. Soule to the North Burial Ground Fund. (Approved Jul; 17, 1886.) Resolved, That the gift of Mary A. Soule, ..."

3. A History of the Sikhs, from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the by Joseph Davey Cunningham (1918)
"Proceeds to the north, and captures Sirhind, 1709-10. The emperor marches towards Lahore. Banda, the chosen disciple of Gobind, was a native of the south of ..."

4. Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea During 1875-6 in H.M. Ships 'Alert by George Strong Nares, Henry Wemyss Feilden (1878)
"GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES — ABSENCE OF LAND TO THE NORTH — DECIDE ON THREE LINES OF ... Immediately to the north"- ward was a very heavy pack, ..."

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