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thataway
[that-uh-wey]
adverb
in or toward the direction pointed out.
The outlaws went thataway when they rode out of town.
in the manner indicated.
You'll get an electric shock if you do it thataway.
Word History and Origins
Origin of thataway1
Example Sentences
They went Piscataway — er, thataway, off for greener pa$ture$ in the Big Ten.
“Sometimes he slipped and his mind went thataway,” Colson Whitehead writes about Ray Carney, the crime-adjacent Harlem furniture salesman at the center of his new novel, “Harlem Shuffle.”
Whitehead’s own mind has famously gone thataway through nine other books that don’t much resemble one another, but this time he’s hit upon a setup that will stick.
The minimal but curvaceous 102-inch Thataway sofa features an easy-flip cushion that creates a bed with a touch of the hand.
To prepare, he said, “I put headphones on and a live microphone, and I played guitar with him and sang harmony with him on all his recordings. I learned all the songs thataway. It was like I had been on a little tour with him.”
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