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anyways, adv. and conj.|ˈɛnɪweɪz| [any + ways, adverbial genitive, as in always.] 1. adv. In any way, in any respect, at all.
c1560Bk. Comm. Prayer, All those who are any ways afflicted..in mind, body, or estate. 1638Preston Mount Ebal 10 As the Rudder of a ship, which turnes it any wayes. 1673Ray Jrny. thro' Low Countries Ded., If either Catalogue or Observations prove any ways useful. 1794Southey Wat Tyler iii. i, Who may have been anyways concerned in the late insurrections. 1834De Quincey Cæsars Wks. X. 61 Nor was such an interference..anyways injurious. 2. advb. conj. In any case, at all events, anyhow. dial. or illiterate.
1865Dickens Mut. Fr. xii. 228 Anyways, I am glad, etc. |