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Origin of the phrase, "There''s more than one way to skin a cat."

6 According to The Phrase Finder: The earliest printed citation of this proverbial saying that I can find is in a short story by the American humorist Seba Smith - The Money

grammaticality

Ngram: "a ways to go" is reasonably common in American English (around half the frequency of "a way to go"), but rare in British English. I expect it would be considered

Formal version of "stuck in one''s old ways" [duplicate]

It equally means "stuck in their ways" as it does the more positive "stays with tried and true tradition". There''s a possible confusion with conservative/liberal in politics, but not in

some ways to go

"It''s been two years now. Eve continues to get better. She still has some ways to go, but as I write this we have reason to believe she will be completely healed. She smiles,

A ways off

"A ways off" is a colloquial expression that means something like "some distance away." Occasionally you''ll see it with the plural artical ("some ways off")... either way, it''s just

relative pronouns

I''m not sure if "way" or "ways" is correct in this sentence: The ways power is used in factories varies by X, Y, and Z. With X, Y, and Z describing different features of facto...

a long ways away

Although I''ve always heard the expression a ''long ways away'' to refer to a distant place, or ''a long ways off'' to refer to an event that would take place in the distant future, I''m