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everwhere

American  
[ev-er-hwair, -wair] / ˈɛv ərˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər /

adverb

Chiefly Southern U.S.
  1. everywhere.

  2. wherever.


Example Sentences

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Badenoch cited Milei as her inspiration because she was concerned by the sight of the state "spreading its tentacles everwhere".

From BBC

IndyCar drivers were treated as celebrities almost on par as the country music stars that call the city home wherever they went — and they were seemingly everwhere.

From Seattle Times

In the 2018 Netflix series "Dark Tourist," filmmaker David Farrier noted that Berdymuhamedov's smiling image is everwhere there, from the airport, screens in arenas and even in shopping malls.

From Fox News

All Friday night, Westlake forward Cameron Tweedy kept his ranked opponents occupied as he grabbed rebounds and finished shots from nearly everwhere on the court.

From Washington Post

For decades in East Germany, Lenin, who led the Russian Bolshevik revolution of 1917, was held up as the model communist, feted everwhere in portraits, banners and statues.

From The Guardian