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A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . Brian Phythian. 2015.
A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . Brian Phythian. 2015.
the other way about — ► the other way round (or around; Brit. also about) 1) in the opposite position or direction. 2) the opposite of what is expected or supposed. Main Entry: ↑way … English terms dictionary
the other way around — adverb The same but with the things or people mentioned in reverse order. “After all, he’s speaking our language, not the other way around. Syn: vice versa, converse, the other way about … Wiktionary
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Just No Other Way — Infobox Album Name = Just No Other Way Type = studio Artist = CoCo Lee Released = 1999 (Asia) Recorded = 2000 (United States) Genre = Urban contemporary Dance pop Length = Label = Sony Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Today Until Forever … Wikipedia
the other way round (or around; Brit. also about) — in the opposite position or direction. ↘the opposite of what is expected or supposed. → way … English new terms dictionary
the other way around — ► the other way round (or around; Brit. also about) 1) in the opposite position or direction. 2) the opposite of what is expected or supposed. Main Entry: ↑way … English terms dictionary
the other way round — ► the other way round (or around; Brit. also about) 1) in the opposite position or direction. 2) the opposite of what is expected or supposed. Main Entry: ↑way … English terms dictionary
way — n. & adv. n. 1 a road, track, path, etc., for passing along. 2 a course or route for reaching a place, esp. the best one (asked the way to London). 3 a place of passage into a building, through a door, etc. (could not find the way out). 4 a a… … Useful english dictionary
about — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English abūtan, from 1a + būtan outside more at but Date: before 12th century 1. a. reasonably close to < about a year ago > b. almost < about starved > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Way of the Cross — • Historical background on this devotion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Way of the Cross Way of the Cross † … Catholic encyclopedia