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Definition of Hereabouts

Hereabouts
Herea-bout Here"a-bout`, Hereabouts Here"a*bouts`, adv. 1. About this place; in this vicinity. 2. Concerning this. [Obs.]

Meaning of Hereabouts from wikipedia

- 111–124. doi:10.1080/09593960500049183. "Goodbye Goodfellows". Hull and Hereabouts. 20 May 2012. "Planning permission 1 Sharp Street". Hull City Council...
- These cross-cutting highways, along with the good agricultural land hereabouts, account for the many "Roman" villas in the area, mostly put up by Romanized...
- history is full of the exploits of highwaymen, who found the wild country hereabouts specially favourable for their purposes. The Inclosure Act of 1812 inclosed...
- or Ptha, or Jaldalaoth, or Abraxas—it is all one what I may be called hereabouts." Since Jung wrote about Koshchei (see above) in 1916, and Jurgen was...
- "Among the best of the anti-**** pictures which have yet been exhibited hereabouts, you can list the British-made The Invaders ... For this, indeed, is a...
- the search party erected a cairn and cross bearing the inscription: "Hereabouts died a very gallant gentleman, Captain L. E. G. Oates, of the Inniskilling...
- journey from Beijing to India. He described it as being "like all the towns hereabouts, is surrounded by a mud wall, and the gateways are surmounted by the usual...
- 'Wild Bill,' as told in Harper's for February is not easily credited hereabouts," commented the Leavenworth Daily Conservative when the magazine appeared...
- Lavender growing was a very prosperous part of the local agriculture hereabouts in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In Wallington the area to the north...
- lived, to take advantage of the natural resources available on the coast hereabouts. They built salterns to produce salt and stored it in sheds nearby. The...