thisaway

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

this +‎ -a- +‎ way

Adverb[edit]

thisaway (not comparable)

  1. (dialect or humorous) This way; in this direction.
    • 1915, James B. Hendryx, The Promise[1]:
      "It was thisaway, mister; yes, sir; listen: I was camped in the ravine, an' all to wunst I seen the flare of the fire an' I run over there; but 'twas too late--the roof had fell in an' the pore feller must 'a' been cooked alive.

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