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Hinder   /hˈɪndər/   Listen
Hinder

verb
(past & past part. hindered; pres. part. hindering)
1.
Be a hindrance or obstacle to.  Synonym: impede.
2.
Hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.  Synonyms: block, blockade, embarrass, obstruct, stymie, stymy.
3.
Put at a disadvantage.  Synonyms: hamper, handicap.
adjective
1.
Located at or near the back of an animal.  Synonyms: back, hind.  "The hinder part of a carcass"



Hind

adjective
(compar. hinder; superl. hindmost, or hindermost)
1.
Located at or near the back of an animal.  Synonyms: back, hinder.  "The hinder part of a carcass"



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"Hinder" Quotes from Famous Books



... thrice as long as a lobster's in proportion, that it did not swim backwards, like that creature, but only crawled forwards (it having lobsterlike legs, but much shorter and stronger), and that the legs all standing so forward, its tail was, by its motion, to keep the hinder part of the body from dragging upon the ground, as I observed it did when the creature walked on land, it then frequently ...
— Life And Adventures Of Peter Wilkins, Vol. I. (of II.) • Robert Paltock
 
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... the noise. He was a small, loose, yet alert man, very thin, with a face that seemed made out of fish bones, and a silk hat quite as rigid and resplendent as Warner's, but thrust back recklessly on the hinder part of ...
— Manalive • G. K. Chesterton
 
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... "The fiddle is a recrehation, and was gi'en us for that end. So, in a way, for them as likes it, is skittles. So is marvils, or kite-flyin', or kiss-i'-the-ring. But to talk of a man sittin' on his hinder end, and draggin' rosined hosshair across catgut hour by hour and day by day for 'ears, is a doctrine as I should like to hear Parson Hales's opinion on, if ever it was to get broached ...
— Aunt Rachel • David Christie Murray
 
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... time," and the old man tightened his belt as he spoke. "Throw away your rifle, or strap it on your back where there's no chance it will hinder the progress, an', once havin' started, keep your mind well on the fact that we must get there, ...
— The Minute Boys of the Mohawk Valley • James Otis
 
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... [Affection's edge in me] Surely the sense of the present reading is too obvious to be missed or mistaken. Petruchio says, that, if a girl has money enough, no bad qualities of mind or body will remove affection's edge; i.e. hinder ...
— Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare Vol. I Comedies • Samuel Johnson
 
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