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everyway

[ev-ree-wey] / ˈɛv riˌweɪ /


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“It was all over, and all the shrews and raccoons were running everyway, trying to get out.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

The Duke of Weimar, with these incomings, had to govern, judge, defend, everyway administer his Dukedom.

From Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. by Carlyle, Thomas

The big-headed idiot shuffling his feet along the pavement, in the sunlight outside, was a more agreeable object everyway.

From Reprinted Pieces by Dickens, Charles

Kit was enjoying the musty old store with its strange collection of odds and ends, piled everyway about the dust-laden store.

From The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan by Edholm, Lizette M.

He is fine everyway now, has really sloughed off the past just as he promised he would.

From Wild Wings A Romance of Youth by Piper, Margaret Rebecca




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