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no way

Speech parts

1. no way - Noun

2. no way - Adverb

3. no way - Interjection

Meaning

no way (not comparable)

(now archaic or regional) in no way; not at all [from 15th c.]

(idiomatic) Absolutely not; under no circumstances. [from 18th c.]
Touch that weird rock over there, I dare you! —No way!

(idiomatic) Indicates astonished disbelief.
You failed your exam again? No way!
He's hitting 400 for two months? No way!

no way (uncountable)

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see no,‎ way.; not any possibility.
There is no way that I would trust him.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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no-way

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Above all, if some public goods are provided by the state, he believed that they should not be a legal monopoly where private competition is prohibited; for example, he wrote: There is no way to justify our present public monopoly of the post office. Source: Internet

'After getting into our vehicle my husband began to tell me there's no way he could drive off knowing that man would possibly go to sleep that night on the sidewalk or behind a building without any pants or blanket of the sort. Source: Internet

According to him: “If there is no rendition of account from the MDAs, there is no way the account can be prepared. Source: Internet

A Dundee family are stuck in India with no way of getting home after the country went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet

A flaw with this test is that there are some composite numbers (the Carmichael numbers ) that satisfy the Fermat identity even though they are not prime, so the test has no way of distinguishing between prime numbers and Carmichael numbers. Source: Internet

After a bit of a sleepless night (although I couldn't tell you how long I was awake for because I had no way of telling the time without my phone), I have emerged from a heap under my covers and am downstairs. Source: Internet

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