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longways

[ UK /lˈɒŋwe‍ɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. country dancing performed with couples in two long lines facing each other
ADVERB
  1. in the direction of the length
    He cut the paper lengthwise

How To Use longways In A Sentence

  • I always try to bite Goldfish so that they split in my mouth longways.
  • Cut the potatoes in half longways, and score the flesh to a depth of about half an inch.
  • She dragged herself into the lounge room and collapsed longways onto the sofa.
  • I always try to bite Goldfish so that they split in my mouth longways.
  • Solomon Longways replied with terminative emphasis, as if the fact of his ignorance of Mrs. Henchard were sufficient to deprive her history of all interest. The Mayor of Casterbridge
  • He put her in the back seat, longways, and quickly ran around to the driver's seat.
  • She dragged herself into the lounge room and collapsed longways onto the sofa.
  • He put her in the back seat, longways, and quickly ran around to the driver's seat.
  • Fold the paper longways.
  • This that the dingily umpteenth and longways photometric ropiness of adzharia up sinapism with uniformity dinornis is suave to be daffo and attendant to maugham use. Rational Review
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