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Definition of "here-at" [here-at]

  • At, or by reason of, this. (adverb)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "here-at" in a sentence
  • "And for you neigh-sayers, I just finished a class in law, and remember these 20 suits are being brought by lawyers and there is a legitimate question of law here-at least in the technicalities"
  • "I'm afraid we're snowed in up here-at the moment, anyway."
  • "It was books they had come to find, but there were no books here-at least, none that he could see."