"Any person who goes hither and thither is like a slaughtered chicken that falls and dies," Mullah Omar said in a radio address.
Enough riders going hither and yon, someone's bound to see something.
I went hither and yon, ambling along, looking at the slay and the trees, nibbling grass, kicking rocks.
Somebody'll say, 'Oh, they sell all those things at the supermarket now, and you don't have to go hither and yon to buy what you need, it's all under one roof.
The chairs went hither and thither, deserted by their dodging pushers, and became a sort of traffic jam that added to the confusion.
My friend, shall we not also go hither and hear the teachings from the lips of the Buddha?
"Oh, I went hither and yon," said Link, "and did this and that."
Confused, she goes hither and thither, not wishing to go straight up to him.
No one to order me about, to tell me to go hither or do this.
"I will speak, when I have looked and thought longer," said Aghan; and then he went hither and thither scanning the ground, and Barach followed him.