Alway [noun]
Definition of Alway:
yes
Sentence/Example of Alway:
As she thought of him alway by day, so now in her dreams the image of Jason Fletcher was fantastically and singularly busy.
Did the gleam of those eyes cast alway slightly downward, slightly askance—give you no discomfort?
Mr. Warrender was, I have alway heard, an excellent person, and must be a great loss.
For like as winter rasure doth alway arase and deface green summer, so fareth it by unstable love in man and woman.
She had alway supposed that she was an Episcopalian with all that this implied.
All day he worked hard, and his spare time was given to studying and reading alway, till his head ached and his look became dazed.
Singer of the kindly song, minstrel of the gentle lay, time is swift and art is long, and thy fame will last alway.
Let us hear the voice which adds to our great commission the promise: "Lo, I am with you alway."
With great and exceeding anguish of spirit have I already wrestled for her; but she is strong and wilful, and resisteth alway.
"To bear alway the branch," is the Irish expression for having first place, or in English, carrying off the palm.