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51way of life — (plural ways of life) noun count * 1. ) a typical way in which a person or group lives: the rural way of life 2. ) if something is a way of life, it is considered to be what people normally do or have: Shortages have become a way of life here …
52Way Hostel Madrid — (Мадрид,Испания) Категория отеля: Адрес: Relatores, 17, Центр, 28012 Мадрид, Испа …
53Way Hotel — (Паттайя Север,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 555/86 Moo 5, 12 Naklua …
54way to go — (US inf) An expression of praise or encouragement. • • • Main Entry: ↑way * * * informal used to express pleasure, approval, or excitement * * * way to go US informal used to tell someone that he or she has done something well Nice job, guys! Way …
55way around — way out/around/ phrase a method of solving a problem, or of avoiding a difficult situation Housing developers are looking for a way around the law. talk/think/bribe etc your way out of something (=use words, intelligence, money etc to avoid… …
56way´ward|ness — way|ward «WAY wuhrd», adjective. 1. turning from the right way; disobedient; willful: »In a wayward mood, the dog refused to make any response to my commands and ran away from home. SYNONYM(S): perverse, stubborn. 2. irregular; unsteady; …
57way´ward|ly — way|ward «WAY wuhrd», adjective. 1. turning from the right way; disobedient; willful: »In a wayward mood, the dog refused to make any response to my commands and ran away from home. SYNONYM(S): perverse, stubborn. 2. irregular; unsteady; …
58way|ward — «WAY wuhrd», adjective. 1. turning from the right way; disobedient; willful: »In a wayward mood, the dog refused to make any response to my commands and ran away from home. SYNONYM(S): perverse, stubborn. 2. irregular; unsteady; …
59WAY, LEWIS° — (1773–1840), British missionary. Way was educated at Eton and Oxford and became a barrister. At the age of 40, out of religious inclination, he became interested in Jews and Judaism and joined a British missionary society. He visited Jewish… …
60Way-wise — a. Skillful in finding the way; well acquainted with the way or route; wise from having traveled. [1913 Webster] …