Everywhere meaning in English
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Definition
everywhere: in all places or parts, all over
- "Joan Wayne's grisly death has captured the imagination of Australians everywhere;"
- "Sam : It's like I said Bruno, the cost of living everywhere is on the rise."
- "It was quite perplexing to hear this, because in your email, you used the phrase "bodies everywhere", which evokes an image of multiple deaths."
- "There are papers everywhere!"
- "It was a real catastrophe: bodies everywhere, charred wreckage and explosions."
- "Hannah : And there's gasoline and carbon monoxide everywhere!"
- "To all of us everywhere, a Merry Christmas to us all, my dears."
- "Jean : But you follow Bruno everywhere, so you know what it is like to lead."
- "They travel with me everywhere."
- "Bruno : Urgh, there are British people everywhere, it gives me the heebie-jeebies."
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