Any Which Way

Any which way is an English colloquialism that is used to emphasize that something happening in many different possible ways. A colloquialism is a word or phrase that has arisen from English but is not considered formal or grammatical. Colloquial words or phrases are used very frequently in spoken English. Some sources consider this phrase an idiom.

Meaning of  ‘Any Which Way’

Any which way means in any direction; in many different possible ways; in any manner possible; haphazardly; carelessly; indifferently.

Sentence Examples

“Any which way you want to do it is fine with me. I just want to be finished with this.”

“You can’t just put the table together any which way. You have to follow the instructions!”

“The road just circles the lake so any which way you go, you’ll fine my house.”

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