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everyway

American  
[ev-ree-wey] / ˈɛv riˌweɪ /

adverb

  1. in every way; in every direction, manner, or respect.

    They tried everyway to find the information.


Etymology

Origin of everyway

First recorded in 1560–70; every + way 1

Example Sentences

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“We warmed our hands in the corpse of a wild horse,” he sings over rolling fingerpicked guitar on “Everyway,” from “YTI⅃AƎЯ,” his upcoming eighth album under his own name.

From New York Times

I'm more of a hands-on artist in everyway.

From BBC

"Although this is a very sad loss in everyway, we can take some positive from this in that Satao's carcass was indeed found with the ivory intact, and recovered before it could fall into the wrong hands and further fuel the illegal ivory market," the Tsavo Trust said.

From BBC

Even as Trump has pounded away at Kelly, retweeting claims that she is a “bimbo” and calling her “average in everyway,” he has frequently appeared on Fox News programs.

From Washington Post

Everyway That I Can was Turkey's first entry sung entirely in English and gave the nation its first victory after 25 attempts.

From BBC