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Substantiivit

  1. (heading) To do with a place or places.
  2. The name of the letter for the w sound in Pitman shorthand.
  3. A road, a direction, a (physical or conceptual) path from one place to another.
  4. A means to enter or leave a place.
  5. A roughly-defined geographical area.
  6. A method or manner of doing something; a mannerism.
  7. (heading) Personal interaction.
  8. Possibility (usually in the phrases 'any way' and 'no way').
  9. Determined course; resolved mode of action or conduct.
  10. (paganism) A tradition within the modern pagan faith of Heathenry, dedication to a specific deity or craft, Way of wyrd, Way of runes, Way of Thor etc.
  11. (nautical) Speed, progress, momentum.
  12. A degree, an amount, a sense.

Huudahdukset

  1. (only in reply to no way) It is true.

Verbit

  1. (obsolete) To travel.

Adverbit

  1. (informal, with comparative or modified adjective) Much.
  2. (slang, with positive adjective) Very.

Esimerkit

  • I used to live way over there.
  • Jimmy leaned forward holding his ear, the personification of naïveté, looking as young as a baby with his oh-so-innocent face. “Oh, way to get us busted, Jimmy,” Curt hissed under his breath.
  • Oh, way to start a rumor, Hope. Angel glared the silent statement at her sister.
  • "Oh, way to care about how I feel." His voice took on an exaggerated “Valley Girl” tone.
  • We repeated this ritual of “no way - way, no way - way” over the years.
  • on a time as they together way'd, / He made him open chalenge [...].
  • I'm way too tired to do that.
  • I'm a way better singer than she.
  • It turns out that's way more gain than you need for a keyboard, but you don't have to use all of it to benefit from the sonic characteristics.
  • I'm way tired
  • String theory is way cool, except for the math.
  • With all the way cool boys out there, what if you don't recognize them because you don't know what to look for? Or, what if you have a chance to pick a perfect Prince and you end up with a yucky Frog instead?
  • Way to ruin the moment, guys.
  • The farmhouse is way down the bottom of the hill.
  • As I was walking, I met my friend along the way.
  • Is this the way to Washington Street?
  • It's a long way to Tipperary. (chanson de la Première Guerre mondiale)
  • There's no way to make this work.
  • That's not the right way to do it.
  • There's the right way, the wrong way and the Army way. (expression populaire aux États-Unis)
  • Way to go! (cri d'encouragement)
  • Their ways are not our ways.
  • It's the way we've always done it.
  • He's known for his quirky ways.
  • Come this way and I'll show you a shortcut.
  • It's a long way from here.
  • The way seems difficult, and steep to scale.
  • The season and ways were very improper for his majesty's forces to march so great a distance.
  • Judge Short had gone to town, and Farrar was off for a three days' cruise up the lake. I was bitterly regretting I had not gone with him when the distant notes of a coach horn reached my ear, and I descried a four-in-hand winding its way up the inn road from the direction of Mohair.
  • I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn't paid any attention to afore.
  • Risk is everywhere.[...]For each one there is a frighteningly precise measurement of just how likely it is to jump from the shadows and get you. “The Norm Chronicles”[...]aims to help data-phobes find their way through this blizzard of risks.
  • We got into the cinema through the back way.
  • Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. Their bases were on a level with the pavement outside, a narrow way which was several feet lower than the road behind the house.
  • If you're ever 'round this way, come over and visit me.
  • You're going about it the wrong way.
  • Do you know the way to the airport?
  • I don't like the way she looks at me.
  • “[…] That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh.[...]If she had her way, she’d ruin the company inside a year with her hare-brained schemes ; love of the people, and that sort of guff.”
  • She was a fat, round little woman, richly apparelled in velvet and lace, […]; and the way she laughed, cackling like a hen, the way she talked to the waiters and the maid,—all these unexpected phenomena impelled one to hysterical mirth, and made one class her with such immortally ludicrous types as Ally Sloper, the Widow Twankey, or Miss Moucher.
  • [...]his lordship was out of humour. That was the way Chollacombe described as knaggy an old gager as ever Charles had had the ill-fortune to serve. Stiff-rumped, that's what he was, always rubbing the rust, or riding grub, like he had been for months past.
  • An artificial kidney these days still means a refrigerator-sized dialysis machine. Such devices mimic the way real kidneys cleanse blood and eject impurities and surplus water as urine.
  • There's no way I'm going to clean up after you.
  • My little sister always whines until she gets her way.
  • Ten minutes into the run Tang slowed, Welch calling out her speed as she lost way.
  • In a large way, crocodiles and alligators are similar.
  • That concertina was a wonder in its way. The handles that was on it first was wore out long ago, and he'd made new ones of braided rope yarn. And the bellows was patched in more places than a cranberry picker's overalls.

Taivutusmuodot

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