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ˈenihaʊ Adverb Piled Papers Heap Desk Subject Online

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WordType (adverb)
Phonetic /ˈenihaʊ/ /ˈenihaʊ/
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  • she piled the papers in a heap on her desk, just anyhow.
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(adverb)/ˈenihaʊ/ /ˈenihaʊ/
  1. used when adding something to support an idea or argument
  2. despite something; even so
  3. used when changing the subject of a conversation, ending the conversation or returning to a subject
  4. used to correct or slightly change what you have said
  5. in a careless way; not arranged in an order
    • She piled the papers in a heap on her desk, just anyhow.
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