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noway
or no·ways
[ noh-wey ]
adverb
- in no way, respect, or degree; not at all; nowise:
He was noway responsible for the accident.
noway
/ ˈnəʊˌweɪ /
adverb
- in no manner; not at all; nowise Also in the US (not standard)noways
sentence substitute
- used to make an emphatic refusal, denial, etc
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Example Sentences
“Them girls ain’t nothing noway. Who cares what they think?”
From Literature
The setting is Norway, though it might make more sense to call it “Noway,” a mythic land of slush and snow populated almost exclusively by variably accented English speakers.
From Los Angeles Times
Maxson lectures him again and again: “The white man ain’t gonna let you get nowhere with that football noway,” he tells him.
From Washington Times
Em: NoWAY I'm coming over—I officially hate Tab.
From Literature
“Noway. There has to be some mistake.”
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