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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

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

For if she were in any trouble, he would not dare concern himself in anywise on her behalf, for fear of her dishonour.

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

We cannot have the slightest interest, logical, sentimental, or other, in depreciating or in anywise underrating the New World civilizations.

From The Color Line A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn by Smith, William Benjamin

It must not, therefore, be thought that the present volume is in anywise distinguished from the others of the series to which it belongs in the appropriateness of its contents for the dinner party.

From Mr. Punch's After-Dinner Stories by Hammerton, J. A. (John Alexander)




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