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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

Now the third young man was both brave and strong, and he determined to set out to see if he could in anywise help his two friends.

From The Scottish Fairy Book by Grierson, Elizabeth Wilson

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

It doth not seem to me that 'tis in anywise likely that there were two separate and distinct companies of thieves at work in the one neighbourhood and at the same hour.

From The Golden Galleon BEING A NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES OF MASTER GILBERT OGLANDER, AND OF HOW, IN THE YEAR 1591, HE FOUGHT UNDER THE GALLANT SIR by Leighton, Robert