Again, we have two distinct versions of his Brut, the later of which is fifty years or thereabouts younger than the earlier.
In this sort we remained and serued in the said citie of Mexico, and thereabouts for the space of a yeere and somewhat longer.
The long an' the short on it was, we run the brig by sundown in amongst the creeks up the Camaroons river, thinkin' to lie stowed away close thereabouts till all wor cold.
Full of these remembrances, he came within sight of a lofty mountain, which the people thereabouts told him was called Parnassus.
The servants knew him both by his face and garb; for his short cloak, and his winged cap and shoes, and his snaky staff had often been seen thereabouts in times gone by.
Our host told us that the farmsthereabouts were generally two acres or three hundred and sixty French feet wide, by one and a half leagues (?
In 1884, his reputation as a criminal-taker being now a wide one, he organized and took charge of a company of Texas rangers in Wheeler county, Texas, and made Atacosa and thereabouts headquarters for a year and a half.
By the way, Mr. Anthony Herbert, the painter, disappeared on the same day or thereabouts that you did.
It should be cruising thereabouts to pick me up," I said, feeling my heart drumming against my breast.
It was in 1820 or thereabouts that he fell into his proper vocation, and, as sub-editor of the London Magazine, found vent for his own talents and made acquaintance with most of its famous staff.
Tinkham says that in 1850 or thereabouts they possessed four sizable villages with four chieftains.
The farmers who were unpopular thereabouts had their cattle driven off; their ricks carted off; their horses stolen; their hen-roosts destroyed.
I think we shall be in Bohemia orthereabouts till near the end of September, then go to Paris and take a rest.
In 1841 or thereabouts there was a great gale that carried away the sails of the windmill which stood near the railway station, and a year or two afterwards the brick tower was demolished.
Bitumen Jadaicum is a certain dry pitch which the dead sea, or lake of Sodom in India casts forth at certain times, the inhabitants thereabouts pitch their ships with it.
Being boiled or infused in oil, it is good to help the wind cholic, the hardness and windiness of the mother, and frees women from the strangling or suffocation thereof, if the share and the parts thereabouts be anointed therewith.
Somewhere thereabouts it was, I remember, that a privileged motor-car came upon companies of invaders and of defenders, within two hundred yards of one another, and each totally ignorant of the propinquity of the other.
Several planters thereabouts had attempted it on a commercial scale, in former years, with greater or less success; but like most Southern industries, it had felt the blight of war and had fallen into desuetude.
Indeed, I had observed a greater sallowness among both the colored people and the poor whites thereabouts than the hygienic conditions of the neighborhood seemed to justify.
When a well-grown youth of eighteen or thereabouts is spoken to by a girl near his own age as he had just been spoken to by Ruth, he rarely finds anything to say.
It was still scarce and hard to get thereabouts at five dollars a bushel, so that a large sum was needed to pay for an entire cargo.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thereabouts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: about; around; close; hard; near; nearby; nigh; thereabouts