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thataway

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[that-uh-wey] / ˈðæt əˌweɪ /

adverb

Older Use.
  1. in or toward the direction pointed out.

    The outlaws went thataway when they rode out of town.

  2. in the manner indicated.

    You'll get an electric shock if you do it thataway.


Etymology

Origin of thataway

1830–40, alteration of that way

Example Sentences

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They went Piscataway — er, thataway, off for greener pa$ture$ in the Big Ten.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 1, 2022

Anyone who has ever watched an old Western movie will instantly recognize the first word as referring to men deputized by the sheriff to chase down some varmints who went thataway.

From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2014

It is much too soon, though, to tell if this longstanding law enforcement strategy is truly about to go thataway.

From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2014

Their house was the one with the big wooden sign on the porch—a blue finger pointing thataway.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 9, 2014

"The principal's office is thataway," I said, pointing left.

From "City of the Plague God" by Sarwat Chadda