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hic et ubique

[ heek et oo-bee-kwe; English hik et yoo-bahy-kwee ]

Latin.
  1. here and everywhere.


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Example Sentences

They must; for the race is imbued with the most persevering hic et ubique powers.

As you are now fettered, I should expect you will not be such a Hic et ubique, as you have been since your arrival in England.

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