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everyway

[ev-ree-wey] / ˈɛv riˌweɪ /


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“It was all over, and all the shrews and raccoons were running everyway, trying to get out.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

Dante’s painting is not graphic only, brief, true, and 327of a vividness as of fire in dark night; taken on the wider scale, it is everyway noble, and the outcome of a great soul.

From Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History by Carlyle, Thomas

A Canada goose—not the tough and fishy bird of the Northern coast, but grain- and grass-fed from fledging-time—is tender, delicate, and everyway presentable.

From Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885 by Various

Dante’s painting is not graphic only, brief, true, and of a vividness as of fire in dark night; taken on the wider scale, it is everyway noble, and the outcome of a great soul.

From English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century by Jones, Edmund David

So true everyway; true eyesight and vision for all things; material things no less than spiritual: the Horse—"hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?"—he "laughs at the shaking of the spear!"

From Sacred Books of the East by Various