anyhow
IPA: ˈɛnihaʊ
adverb
- (manner) In any way or manner whatever.
- (conjunctive) In any case. Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.
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Examples of "anyhow" in Sentences
- They couldn't get in anyhow but we voted for them.
- "How could they think they'd have a clear title anyhow?"
- It would have been in French anyhow, a language in which I am hopeless.
- He put his clothes in the portmanteau anyhow and crushed them firmly down.
- "I am keeping my word anyhow," he said; "but I am only coming to tell you I got to go to Chicago."
- He's not actually from the ancient, noble family d'Estaing, but he uses the name anyhow, and acts as though he were.
- Meaning voting, which I take very seriously anyhow, is more important than ever, because we have something to say about our voting future, as well.
- It would involve a long delay — perhaps a year and a half, perhaps longer, at the end of which period he might have to serve his prison term anyhow, and pending which he would certainly have to undergo incarceration for a time.
- It would involve a long delay -- perhaps a year and a half, perhaps longer, at the end of which period he might have to serve his prison term anyhow, and pending which he would certainly have to undergo incarceration for a time.
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