Similar words: on the wane, in the way, in the way of, in the wake of, on the whole, by the way, all the way, on the contrary. Meaning: adv. on a route to some place.
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181. We decided on the way home that we would accept no more such invitations.
182. Moving progressively towards a thick mashed potato consistency is well on the way to a normal diet.
183. Perhaps the beach volleyball players might catch a chill on the way there.
184. Often, before the arrival of the hunters,(sentence dictionary) somebody tipped off the clansmen that the authorities were on the way.
185. Before the closing of the railway from Hull to the coastal town of Hornsea, Sutton was a station on the way.
186. Special education programs are having a tremendous impact on the way schools, educators, and library media programs do their work.
187. Though depleted by robbery in Thrace on the way home, Vulso's loot astonished the Romans for its size and quality.
188. On the way to town, the soldiers encountered a group of white policemen and shot two of them.
189. She was killed in a car crash on the way to the meeting.
190. But if Mr Mugabe is on the way out, he has little incentive to drop his assault on the farms.
191. On the way to the tomato patch they made a detour to Louis's workshop to collect some baskets.
192. Harder, harder, the fingers moved slowly around toward her windpipe, making little circles on the way.
193. The teacher's evaluation of the effectiveness of a technique will depend inpart on the way the learners evaluate its effects.
194. But Patsy decided she needed a hand with the unpacking and phoned him from the car on the way home.
195. The assistants know what they are doing, and never try to sell you barley sugar on the way out.
196. Did you make sure you weren't followed on the way over here?
197. Take care not to relax your concentration on the way up. 2.
198. Could something have happened to her on the way home last night?
199. She still travels the world, tirelessly delivering papers at scientific gatherings and converting anyone she comes across on the way.
200. The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out.
201. The Charity Commission says the new trustees are well on the way to restructuring their management and cutting administrative costs.
202. The Internet's impact on the way we do business has been remarkable.
203. On the way out I noticed a photograph of a benign-looking chap and read about his gifts to charity.
204. Their aim was to capture high-resolution images of the asteroid on the way down.
205. There would be frequent visits, more songs to be sung, perhaps a few arguments on the way, but nothing vital.
206. A milestone on the way was the onset at Pirelli in the summer of 1968 of an avalanche of wildcat strikes.
207. On the way to the church, she ran into an old soldier with a strange long red beard.
208. Going back to the carp's insides, once on the way through the carp, the food has to be digested.
209. Hansel might instead have studied landmarks on the way in, to find his way back out.
210. He had died somewhere on the way to his next case, and Quinn could not bring himself to feel sorry.
More similar words: on the wane, in the way, in the way of, in the wake of, on the whole, by the way, all the way, on the contrary, chewable, go to the wall, point the way, in the world, in the same way, on top of the world, month, on the run, monthly, on the dot, on the road, on the spot, on the side, on the left, on the cuff, on the line, last month, in the front, bimonthly, on the table, on the cards, on the inside.