Lexicographical Neighbors of Throughither
Literary usage of Throughither
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1898)
"A decent soul the Splendid ! throughither a bit and better at promise than
performance, but at the core as good as gold, and a fellow you never weary of ..."
2. Thomas Carlyle: The Man and His Books : Illustrated by Personal by William Howie Wylie (1881)
"There was, let me see," he said, leaning on his shovel and pondering, " there
was Jock, he was a kind o' throughither sort o' chap, a doctor, ..."
3. John Splendid: The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn by Neil Munro (1898)
"Some other defaulters were dealt with before the Mac- Nicolls, a few throughither
women and lads from the back-lanes of the burghs, on the old tale, ..."