˜yĐÄvlog

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thisaway

[ this-uh-wey ]

adverb

Informal.
  1. this way; in this direction.
  2. in this manner.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of thisaway1

An Americanism dating back to 1830–40; alteration (with inserted schwa) of this way
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Example Sentences

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"Which is why I'm going thisaway," replied Belet, pointing right.

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Doc Burbank came thisaway just after the Civil War, from San Francisco, and bought more than 9,000 acres of land for $9,000, flipping it almost 20 years later for a cool quarter-mil sale to a land development syndicate he owned part of.

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“We haven’t had guests for dinner in many a moon, so ye’ll have to be a-scusing our humble shack. Ain’t been no travelers thisaway for nigh on ten years nor more but yer welcome! Yer all welcome!”

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“You can’t go. You can’t go and leave your mother thisaway. She need a woman, Florence, to help look after her. What she going to do here, all alone with me?”

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“She learned how to play thisaway,” he said.

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