Noun
ways
plural of way
ways
(informal, US, sometimes figuratively, usually preceded by a) A distance.
a little ways out
Aang followed his principles in many ways as he was a vegetarian who was gentle to animals and all living creatures. Source: Internet
Absent a vaccine, I suppose he’ll have to figure out some socially distanced ways of interacting with his constituents. Source: Internet
ABC7 helped set up the conversation in which Getachew delves into topics affecting his hometown of Oakland with Brooks, to learn and gain insight about specific ways that the community can get involved to create sustainable change. Source: Internet
1 The nominative singular is formed in one of four ways: with –s, with no ending, or by one of these two with a different stem from the oblique cases. Source: Internet
According to a news release from the extension office, topics will include cost-effective ways to make edible holiday gifts, food safety tips to consider, and Maine foods to use in soup and baking mixes and preserved products. Source: Internet
Accelerated merchant on-boarding– We have seen a growing range of offline merchants going online, as well as increased adoption by existing merchants of new ways to engage with and sell to consumers. Source: Internet