In spite of what preceded
“It's kind of stupid talking about it because I'm pretty sure I'll be going anyhow.”
Whatever is, or may be, the case
“If you are able to make a hole in the snow to breath in, you should anyhow try to get up, as the amount of air in the hole is limited.”
In a careless or haphazard way
“From his vantage point, Kheda could clearly see a heap of quilts were tossed all anyhow on a narrow bed.”
In addition to what has been stated
By any means possible
Used to indicate a change of subject
Used to express having a contrary opinion
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