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  • 101scarcely — adv 1. barely, hardly, Dial. scantly, only just, just, with difficulty, not easily; by a narrow margin, Inf. by the skin of one s teeth, by a hair s breadth, by a little bit, by an inch; faintly, dimly, slightly, not quite. 2. probably not,… …

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  • 102shot — I n 1. crack, report, discharge; blast, explosion, detonation; bang, boom, burst, eruption, crash. 2. ball, Minid ball, pellet, bullet, slug; missile, projectile, ammunition, Inf. ammo; cannonball; Archaic. grapeshot, Archaic. grape. 3. marksman …

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  • 103nowise — no•wise [[t]ˈnoʊˌwaɪz[/t]] adv. not at all; noway • Etymology: 1350–1400 …

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  • 104nowise — /ˈnoʊwaɪz/ (say nohwuyz) adverb in no wise; noway; not at all. {Middle English} …

  • 105nowise — [nō′wīz΄] adv. in no manner; noway …

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  • 107noways — āz adverb Etymology: Middle English nanes weies, nanwais, naways, from gen. of nan wei, nan wai no way, from nan no, none + wai way : noway …

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  • 108-way — suffix = WAYS. * * * ˌwāfl>adverb suffix Etymology: Middle English, from way (I) : in (such) a way, course, direction, or manner broadway lyra …

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  • 109-ways — suffix forming adjectives and adverbs of direction or manner (sideways) (cf. WISE). Etymology: WAY + S * * * ˌwāzfl>adverb suffix Etymology: Middle English ways, weys, from ways, weyes, wayes, gen. of way, wey way more at way : in ( …

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