the other way around

ADVERB
  1. with the order reversed
    she hates him and vice versa
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How To Use the other way around In A Sentence

  • Things acquire monetary value on the basis of their prestige, not the other way around.
  • Put the other way around, the respondent is more likely to be dogmatic, technical and uncompromising.
  • Personally, I'm kind of loath to judge work by the author, more the other way around. Chip MacGregor's Tips For Writers
  • It was designed from the inside out, wrapping the exterior of the building around the interior spaces rather than the other way around. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sonnet can be about love and beauty and a limerick about flatulence and sex, but not the other way around.
  • If this jiveass nobama don't wise up and figure out that WE ARE IN CONTROL and he works for us, not the other way around, he won't make it til 2012. Latest Articles
  • Doctrine aside, it seemed strange to me that he would choose the word ‘closet’ to dignify Mary; or, to put it the other way around, that something as mundane as a closet could be sanctified.
  • A man could divorce his wife far more easily than the other way around. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity
  • Ms. Loken, who plays Brunhild, thinks that tough female roles find her, and not the other way around. We hit the front page of the New York Times TV section… | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • The country that used to have an external debt in quantities beyond the governments 'political ability to repay now sees things the other way around. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Does the country play a new role in the world?
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