everywhere

IPA: ˈɛvriwɛr

adverb

  • In or to all locations under discussion.
  • (colloquial, hyperbolic) In or to a few or more locations.
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Examples of "everywhere" in Sentences

  • I wanted to put my name everywhere, but now they were all watching.
  • Then it could automatically use the label everywhere, including the textField () calls.
  • When I said formerly that our dear and wonderful steward the blood, was everywhere at once, you little suspected the prodigies involved in that _everywhere_.
  • "I've pretty much been everywhere and held the title everywhere except the UFC, and there's nothing like the UFC," said Shields, a Gracie Jiu-Jitsu black belt.
  • Biologists rarely try to define it, but they use the term everywhere to refer to similar but not identical organisms or cells or even molecules that interact in some way.
  • But here's what you should do: For the next thirty days take your daughter with you everywhere you go -- _drag_ her with you -- studios, restaurants, planes, hotels -- _everywhere_.
  • The best description I can think of for the vital force is, "the power for intrinsic healing and / or maintaining homeostasis", but should we use the term everywhere in the article?
  • When TAKI took a job as a messenger, he found himself traveling all over the five boroughs of the city, sometimes even to New Jersey, Connecticut, and upstate New York, and he began scribbling his tag everywhere he went.
  • It was just as he had been telling the man downstairs the night before: they were everywhere -- your neighbor upstairs, the butcher on the corner, your own son or daughter, maybe even the man you were talking to -- _everywhere_!

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