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It doesn't work that way.
It certainly looks that way.
He went that way.
You went that way.
Donald Trump reportedly liked the new look so much that he left the floor that way after filming had wrapped.
So we talked on that way yeah, thanks, I go to that [skip] ahead guess. It's really wet
So tongue—no—tongue that way.
rid of benefit traps in that way. [903359] >> The Prime Minister: As the right hon. Gentleman
P: It's a giant meatball! (Don't talk about yoour mom that way >:O)
And it's like, "Oh, that's why they say it that way.
It's like, "Ah, that's why they say it that way.
And sometimes secret admirers send gifts, although it's not as common anymore because it's a little strange to get a gift from someone who you don't know is interested in you in that way.
is interested in you in that way.
The standard for what their information is and how they obtained it is way lower, because it's not being used as hard evidence in court… and they want to keep it that way.
it’s not being used as hard evidence in court… and they want to keep it that way.
Are there words that you started purposely mispronouncing because it's funny and now you always say it that way?
I've heard plenty of stories of kids who pick up the humorous mispronunciations from adults and go out into the world not knowing that only their family says it that way.