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everywhere
[ ev-ree-hwair, -wair ]
adverb
- in every place or part; in all places.
everywhere
/ ˈɛɪˌɛə /
adverb
- to or in all parts or places
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see all over (everywhere) ; here, there, and everywhere .Example Sentences
If last year's general election was all consuming and everywhere, this year's local elections, in truth, are neither.
"I was seeing nativity and Christmas scenes everywhere in this town. And all the trees had turned into plastic. The hallucinations were phenomenal, crazy," she said.
"The police are everywhere. They're trying to push people back. People are even climbing on top of those water cannons."
He is one of the many traders who were at the coal face of global markets when share prices plunged everywhere following Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariff announcement.
The work that we did in Los Cedros, and the work that I try to do everywhere I go, is intended to be a kind of taxonomic brochure.
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