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In some senses, wayback is marked as dated, informal, idiomatic, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
prime
VERB + WAYBACK
like, shops
WAYBACK + NOUN
eddie
PREP.
in, in, into, on
ADV.
especially
noun
A very remote time or place.
Those who live in the “waybacks” should have better roads.
Films and radio have penetrated to the waybacks of New Zealand and to the Pacific Islands.
An uneducated person from a remote area.
I saw fat men or boys, lean, awkward, baldheaded, asthmatic, rheumatic, waybacks and the last editions of the nursery, blowing at that light, when along would come some stray, solemn detachment of the human telegraph line, give a puff, clasp Liberty abover her head and whirl off in the full confidence that in time he would elope with the whole female kindergarden.^([sic])
The farmers are not the class of thickheads and mossbacks and waybacks which the Government imagine them to be.
An area in the body of a car behind the rearseat, such as the back of a station wagon, storage well in a VW bug, etc.
Only, Mercury Villagers do not have waybacks. They have third seats, rear seats, or cargo areas, but not waybacks.
Two hours into the trip we discovered that Paul suffered from carsickness. Luckily, the wayback was equipped with built-in bins alongside the walls.
adv
Alternative form of way back.
I wailed & wailed In coffee shops wayback when Especially on lucrative weekends
Wayback, prime suspects in the knife-back night Shimmied the tower out on butch-house pike.
Those who live in the “waybacks” should have better roads.
WiktionaryFilms and radio have penetrated to the waybacks of New Zealand and to the Pacific Islands.
WiktionaryFor the first time since beginning his macabre descent into the wayback, Eddie had no compulsion to follow his past.
WiktionaryI wailed & wailed In coffee shops wayback when Especially on lucrative weekends
WiktionaryWayback, prime suspects in the knife-back night Shimmied the tower out on butch-house pike.
WiktionaryI'ld^([sic]) be living in a great big palace And drinking my wine from an emerald studed^([sic]) chalice I'ld wear a crown made of silver and gold like it was wayback in time of old
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In some senses, wayback is marked as dated, informal, idiomatic, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.