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each way
adjective
Also: both ways.US term: across-the-board.horse racing (of a bet) made on the same runner or contestant to win or come second or third in a race
Example Sentences
There is also a deal for reciprocal access to 13,000 metric tonnes of beef being sold each way – meaning British farmers can export beef to the US.
B. said her commute takes more than an hour each way, and during her nine-hour shift, her duties for her 83-year-old client include cooking, feeding and bathing.
On top of this, if you use either the Silvertown or Blackwall tunnels, that will cost up to £4 each way at peak times.
He said it cost £3 each way for the journey to campus but parking cost £8.50.
"It was like 33 miles in total and it took us sort of an hour each way," Sam said.
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