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from way back

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial from way back has 1 sense
  1. from way back, since a long time ago - since long ago; "she knows him from way back"

Definitions from the Web

Term: from way back

Part of Speech: Phrase

Senses:

  1. Popular Sense: Used to refer to something or someone that has existed or been known for a long time.
  2. Local Sense: Refers to a person or thing that has deep roots or a long-standing connection within a specific community.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He is a fan of that band from way back, since their early days.
  2. Her family has been living in this neighborhood from way back.
  3. The tradition of celebrating this festival goes from way back.

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