By+way+of
111way|bill — «WAY BIHL», noun. a list of goods with a statement of where they are to go and how they are to get there …
112way|far|er — «WAY FAIR uhr», noun. a traveler, especially one who travels on foot …
113way|fare — «WAY FAIR», intransitive verb, fared, far|ing. to journey or travel, especially on foot. ╂[back formation < wayfaring] …
114way|go|ing — «WAY GOH ihng», noun, adjective. Scottish. –n. a going away or leaving; departure. –adj. departing; outgoing …
115Way|land — «WAY luhnd», noun, or Wayland the Smith, a marvelously skilled smith, normally invisible but able to become visible under certain circumstances, so called in English folklore, but encountered as a standard figure in all early Germanic folklore …
116way|ward|en — «WAY WR duhn», noun. Especially British. a person elected to supervise highways, usually as a member of an official board …
117way|worn — «WAY WRN, WOHRN», adjective. wearied or worn by traveling …
118way to go! — way to ˈgo! idiom (NAmE, informal) used to tell sb that you are pleased about sth they have done • Good work, guys! Way to go! Main entry: ↑wayidiom …
119Way Down — is a song recorded by Elvis Presley. Recorded in October 1976, it was the last single released before his death on August 16, 1977. The song was written by Layng Martine, Jr. and was later covered by Status Quo and Cliffhanger.Released as a… …
120Way Upstream — is a play by Alan Ayckbourn. It was first performed in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, in the Round at the Stephen Joseph Theatre on 2 October 1981.CAST *Keith: Robin Bowerman, *June: Carole Boyd, *Alistair: Robin Herford, *Emma: Lavinia Bertram,… …