in any way, shape, or form
English
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Adverb
in any way, shape, or form (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) In any way at all; whatsoever.
- 1909, O. Henry [pseudonym; William Sydney Porter], “The Rose of Dixie”, in Options:
- […] I beg that you will first present some evidence or proof that you are my superior in any way, shape, or form relative to the question in hand.
- 1920, Buffalo Bill, An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill, New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, page 17:
- We, the undersigned wagon-masters, assistants, teamsters and all other employees of the firm of Russell, Majors & Waddell, do hereby sign that we will not swear, drink whisky, play cards or be cruel to dumb beasts in any way, shape or form.
Translations
in any way at all
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