no·way
(nō′wā′) Informal adv. also
no·ways (-wāz′) In no way or degree; nowise.
interj. also
no way Used to express emphatic negation.
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noway
(ˈnəʊˌweɪ) advin no manner; not at all; nowise. Also in the US (not standard): noways
sentence substituteused to make an emphatic refusal, denial, etc
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no′ way′
adv. Informal. absolutely not; no.
[1965–70]
no•way
(ˈnoʊˌweɪ) also no′ways`,
adv. in no way; not at all; nowise.
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