Adverb
In any way or manner whatever; at any rate; in any event.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow. William McFee
For human nature, being more highly pitched, selved, and distinctive than anything in the world, can have been developed, evolved,condensed, from the vastness of the world not anyhow or by the working of common powers but only by one of finer or higher pitch and determination than itself. Gerard Manley Hopkins
I retained no records and I am not a good writer anyhow. So the best approach is for historians like you to extract the facts directly from people like me. Shunroku Hata
The cat which did not reach the sausage said: Anyhow it is Friday. Georgian Proverb
We were born to die anyhow. Mexican Proverb
We were born to die anyhow. Irish Proverb