In+any+manner

  • 21any way — /ˈɛni weɪ / (say enee way) adverb 1. in any way or manner. 2. carelessly; haphazardly; anyhow …

  • 22manner — A way, mode, method of doing anything, or mode of proceeding in any case or situation. See also custom and Usage …

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  • 23manner — A way, mode, method of doing anything, or mode of proceeding in any case or situation. See also custom and Usage …

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  • 24by no manner of means — I. phrasal see by any manner of means II. adverb see by no means * * * by no manner of means 1. Under no circumstances 2. In no way whatever • • • Main Entry: ↑manne …

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  • 25by\ no\ manner\ of\ means — • by no means • not by any means • by no manner of means • not by any manner of means adv. phr. Not even a little; certainly not. He is by no means bright. May I stay home from school? By no means. Dick worked on his project Saturday, but he is… …

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  • 26not\ by\ any\ means — • by no means • not by any means • by no manner of means • not by any manner of means adv. phr. Not even a little; certainly not. He is by no means bright. May I stay home from school? By no means. Dick worked on his project Saturday, but he is… …

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  • 27in any shape or form — At all • • • Main Entry: ↑shape * * * in any shape or form in any way, shape, or form phrase in any way at all This is not a criticism in any way, shape, or form. Thesaurus: different and differentlysynonym …

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  • 28by any means — adverb in any way necessary (Freq. 1) I ll pass this course by hook or by crook • Syn: ↑by hook or by crook * * * adverb : in any way : at all * * * by any means In any way …

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  • 29By no manner of means — Mean Mean, n. 1. That which is mean, or intermediate, between two extremes of place, time, or number; the middle point or place; middle rate or degree; mediocrity; medium; absence of extremes or excess; moderation; measure. [1913 Webster] But to… …

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  • 30Style (manner of address) — A style of office, or honorific, is a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post or title, or to the political office itself. An honorific can also be awarded to an individual in a personal capacity. Such… …

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