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thisaway
[ this-uh-wey ]
adverb
- this way; in this direction.
- in this manner.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of thisaway1
Example Sentences
"Which is why I'm going thisaway," replied Belet, pointing right.
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.
âWe havenât had guests for dinner in many a moon, so yeâll have to be a-scusing our humble shack. Ainât been no travelers thisaway for nigh on ten years nor more but yer welcome! Yer all welcome!â
âYou canât go. You canât 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?â
âShe learned how to play thisaway,â he said.
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