6 Metaphors for whereabouts

but whereabout are they? PHIL.

'Whereabouts is your landing-place?' said the voice; 'it's so thick, I can't see.' 'Why, Jem isn't there, grandfather!'

"Whereabouts are my clothes?" "Oh, I'm so gladyou haven't got any," replied the Marchioness.

He told how he traced him from one point to another, until he was taken up by the circus wagon, how the scent was then lost, and how the boy's whereabouts remained a mystery to him, until the happy discovery at the tent in Scranton.

It lies between Mesopotamia and your father's kingdom of the Hedjaz, and its exact whereabouts is a secret.

Whereabouts is that lane, servant? Lov.

6 Metaphors for  whereabouts