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I . way [weɪ] N

1. way (route, path):

way
the way to success fig
to ask sb the way
to go the wrong way
to be on the way
the way back
on the way to sth
on the way back
on the way home
a baby is on the way
to lose one's way
to find a way round a problem
to be out of the way
to be out of the way
to be out of the way fig
to be over the way
to be under way
to lead the way a. fig
to lead the way a. fig
by way of sth
by the way fig
by the way fig
to give way (agree)
to give way (agree)
to give way AUTO
to give way (fall down)
to give way (fall down)

Milky Way N no pl

one-way [ˈwʌnweɪ] ADJ a. fig

permanent way N no pl Brit

way out N

out-of-the-way [ˌaʊtəvðəˈweɪ, Am ˌaʊt̬-] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His long-term view was that deflation would, in any case, be the best way to help the economy.
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Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
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This batch of tunes could be used in much the same way, and includes some characters who would probably benefit mightily, if temporarily, from a good antifogmatic.
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Eventually, the two decided that the only way they could guarantee the very finest cognac was relocate to the region and become producers themselves.
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I thought it would be a nice way to convey that now everyone will see that bionics can't always be controlled.
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Many merchants were hit hard by crippling financial losses and had to leave in search for a better way of life.
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I wasn't exactly a night owl, but they went to bed way before my bedtime.
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He saw motherhood as a way for female sexuality to live out its disturbances, but also as an opportunity to work through them.
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Young people should use every political means at their disposal to change this law back to the fair and non-discriminatory way it was before.
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The house also features tiled terraces that reach down all the way to the water.
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