13 Metaphors for whithers

Both Oconostota and Dragging Canoe told the white treaty-makers that the land beyond the mountains, whither they were going, was a "dark ground," a "bloody ground"; and warned them that they must go at their own risk, and not hold the Cherokees responsible, for the latter could no longer hold them by the hand.

Whither, Sir, to my own Son's house; is there such danger in coming a mile or two out of Cadiz? Fran.

Whither we were going, was a matter of painful mystery.

" After much dallying the triumvir really started for the wild East, whither it is not our business to follow him.

Did Herschel create Uranus by discovering it; or even increase, by an atom, its attraction on one particle of his own body?" 'Whither is all this tending?' 'Hither.

Whither are these forces taking us?

But whither is she gone? PHIL.

Whither, Sir, to my own Son's house; is there such danger in coming a mile or two out of Cadiz? Fran.

But whither is all this tending, Diego?

If I am asked whither is all that enormous mass of rockmillions of tonsgone?

Whither are we tendingyour country and mine?

For a woman taller than mankind confronted him and said: "Whither are thou hastening, insatiable Drusus?

But whither, in divine remembrance,whither is it that upon this Sunday of all Sundays the thoughts of Christendom point?

13 Metaphors for  whithers