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no way

interjection

  1. Informal.absolutely not; no.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of no way1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Idioms and Phrases

Also, there is no way. Certainly not; never. For example, No way can I forget what he did, or Are you coming along?—No way! or There's no way our candidate can lose. This colloquial expression dates from the mid-1900s, but an earlier adverb, noway, dates from the 1300s.
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The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has described Creasy's amendment as "even more extreme" than that of Antoniazzi's adding: "There'd no way to bring an abusive partner who causes the death of an unborn baby to justice."

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"Other than that, there is no way we can go to anybody else. We will be homeless, which is very sad."

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Kyle Walker is free to exit Manchester City as there appears to be no way back for the Englishman into the first team.

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“There’s no way a single act of vandalism took out regional internet for all of Ventura and Los Angles counties,” the user posted.

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As a single parent, she said there was "no way" she would have been able to get a mortgage so shared ownership was "the only option".

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