in the worst way
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[edit]in the worst way (not comparable)
- (chiefly US and Canada, idiomatic) Urgently; desperately; to an extreme degree.
- I need a drink of water in the worst way.
- 2008 March 17, Kady O'Malley, “Wake me up when it’s — what’s the opposite of ‘over’?”, in Macleans, Canada, retrieved 27 December 2016:
- Man, I need a life in the worst way.
- 2010 February 11, T. Coraghessan Boyle, “Excerpt: Wild Child”, in New York Times, retrieved 27 December 2016:
- I wanted this to work in the worst way because my reputation was on the line here. . . .
- 2012 May 25, Hunter Felt, “NBA playoffs preview”, in Guardian, UK, retrieved 27 December 2016:
- Stern as well as assorted television executives needed a game seven in the worst way, and "the worst way" might be how they're getting one.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see in, the, worst, way.
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