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In two ways   /ɪn tu weɪz/   Listen
In two ways

adverb
1.
In a twofold manner.  Synonym: doubly.






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"In two ways" Quotes from Famous Books



... dressing is made in two ways, either mixed in a bowl and the salad added to it, or as follows: Take a tablespoon and put in it (holding it over the salad) one saltspoonful of salt, one-fourth this quantity of freshly ground pepper, and a tablespoonful of oil; mix and add to ...
— Fifty Salads • Thomas Jefferson Murrey

... now understand what gives edge to the Bishops' Charges, without any undue sensitiveness on my part. They distress me in two ways:—first, as being in some sense protests and witnesses to my conscience against my own unfaithfulness to the English Church, and next, as being samples of her teaching, and tokens how very far she is from even ...
— Apologia Pro Vita Sua • John Henry Cardinal Newman

... admiration and respect, and congratulations upon his present position. This was an unanswerable denial; and so he sent the letter to Baltimore. This story, fabricated out of nothing but malice, was meant to injure in two ways, by proving him a gambler, and also pusillanimous. The slanderous officer will probably cease to be one, as I believe falsehood is ...
— Memories of Hawthorne • Rose Hawthorne Lathrop

... important voice from the standpoint of melody must in some way be made to stand out above the other parts. This may be done in two ways: ...
— Essentials in Conducting • Karl Wilson Gehrkens

... waited almost with boyish impatience for the coming up of the rover to put our trick into execution. Captain Gale was, however, too wise to trust to it till all other means of escape had failed. The wind had rather fallen than increased, and this was an advantage to us in two ways: it enabled us to shorten sail with less difficulty than we should otherwise have done; and we found that, with less wind, we went faster in proportion through the ...
— Old Jack • W.H.G. Kingston


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