whereabouts

IPA: wˈɛrʌbaʊts

noun

  • (with a possessive) Location; where something is situated.
  • (sports) Information about an elite athlete's future whereabouts, supplied to anti-doping authorities to facilitate random out-of-competition testing

adverb

  • In, at or near what location
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Examples of "whereabouts" in Sentences

  • Keeping track of its whereabouts is what worried me more than the weight: early Anheiser's.
  • Leaving the state unattended for five days when nobody knows your whereabouts is deriliction of duty.
  • Not providing the 2nd in charge with his 24/7 whereabouts is a State Security Issue that needs to be dealt with by the state legis.
  • Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to call Plainfield Detective Edwin Maldonado at (908) 753-3415 or Detective Manny Rivera at (908) 753-3008.
  • Of course, her only lead to its whereabouts is given her by Thomas Oscar Morrow, who we learn for the first time (I never heard it anyway) here is not his real name.
  • (This deus ex machina solution to the problem of the pearl's whereabouts is among the boldest examples of coincidence, and there are many from which to choose, in London's fiction.)
  • Meanwhile, a businessman desperate to find his missing two-year-old grandson in "Suicide Watch" must determine whether the horrifying tale his junky son tells him about the boy’s whereabouts is a confession or a sick test.

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