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whomever
[ hoom-ev-er ]
pronoun
- the objective case of whoever:
She questioned whomever she met. Whomever she spoke to, she was invariably polite.
whomever
/ ːˈɛə /
pronoun
- the objective form of whoever
I'll hire whomever I can find
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But once Trump makes a deal with the first couple of big players, whether that’s Japan or Vietnam or whomever, I think then people will see there’s a path forward and I think markets will settle down.
Taken from the Philippines' Tagalog language, gigil is a "feeling so intense that it gives us the irresistible urge to tightly clench our hands, grit our teeth, and pinch or squeeze whomever or whatever it is we find so adorable".
Sorry to inform the frustrated masses, but it’s only when Democrats have a 2028 nominee that they’ll have a singular voice and vision competing with President Trump and whomever Republicans serve up as their next standard-bearer.
Said Berger: “It’s going to be a good battle of coaching and kids. Whomever wins is going to deserve it.”
His anonymity granted him the freedom to remake himself into whomever he wished us to believe he was.
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