every which way

The phrase "every which way" is often used to describe movement or actions occurring in multiple directions or manners, typically implying disorder or randomness.

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Definition

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(informal)In all directions simultaneously.

Example

  • The papers were scattered every which way across the room.

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(informal)In a chaotic or disorganized manner.

Example

  • After the storm, the furniture was tossed every which way.

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(informal)In all possible manners or methods.

Example

  • She tried every which way to solve the puzzle, but nothing worked.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "every which way":

all over the placehither and thitherall overall over the mapall aroundgo both wayshere and thereall the waythat waythis wayevery trick in the bookturn with every wind