- n.Method approach road
- v.Avoid the; removing; disposition
- adv.So far, massive
- WebRoad routes;
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- In winter, when the ways were bad and the nights long.
Source: Ld Macaulay - In among the silver birches winding ways of tarmac wander.
Source: J. Betjeman - The Pennine Way..goes from Edale in Derbyshire..to Teesdale.
Source: Daily Mail - But, in the beaten way of friendship, what make you at Elsinore?
Source: Hamlet,Shakespeare - The three men had become mere specks, 'way down the road.
Source: Baroness Orczy - They live way up top.
Source: H. Kurnitz - It's late, Holmes, way after eleven.
Source: K. Hulme - The country's always been way ahead in industrial..development.
Source: N. Gordimer