Everybody meaning in English
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Definition
everybody: everyone, all, the whole world, each person
Pronunciation examples
UK: Everybody enjoyed our holiday by the sea.
US: When I told everybody that the match was cancelled, they became angry.
Examples
- "Everybody, please calm down."
- "Listen up everybody, because of Bruno's work, all of you can leave early!"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Everybody agrees!"
- "Delunatik (Luna Delune) says : Oh, well I guess I should get back to work too, then since everybody's left!"
- "Philip : Alright everybody, listen up, I'm only going to say this once: when the baby Jesus meets Buddha on the 25th moon of Endor, that's the dawning of the age of -"
- "Dr. Loblaw : Alright, everybody, listen up!"
- "Everybody knows that you speak perfect English, so you should stop disguising yourself as a lovable, mild-mannered immigrant."
- "Warbuckle : Welcome to the North Pole, everybody."
- "Edward : No, everybody knows about that."
- "Icarus : Alright, everybody, settle down, there's no reason to panic, even though this is an emergency, there's no reason to panic!"
- "Hank : Everybody's a critic."
- "Warbuckle : Welcome to the North Pole everybody."
- "Everybody now, sing with me!"
- "Hello everybody."
- "Everybody has a passion in life, and yours just happens to be perfumes."
- "Let's take a quick break, everybody."
- "Horatio : Okay everybody, we're here!"
- "Everybody to the boardroom immediately!"
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