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anywise

[en-ee-wahyz] / ˈɛn iˌwaɪz /




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Nor, did Miss Havisham’s manner towards Estella in anywise change, except that I believed it to have something like fear infused among its former characteristics.

From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens

And do not be in anywise troubled about leaving your household, for I pledge you my faith to make so liberal recompense, that it will alway be to the advantage of you and yours.

From The Book of the Duke of True Lovers by Pisan, Christin? de

We yield ourselves to the impression of their eternal, unconquerable stubbornness of strength; their mass seems the least yielding, least to be softened, or in anywise dealt with by external force, of all earthly substance.

From Modern Painters, Volume IV (of V) by Ruskin, John

However, I am sure you will give me credit for not in anywise mistrusting you: or imagining that you would take advantage of any power I might give you over me.

From Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends by Keats, John

Hermann has not transgressed in anywise; he has only become a Christian; he simply abhors the transgressions which he used to commit.

From Pine Needles by Warner, Susan