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everwhere

[ev-er-hwair, -wair]

adverb

Chiefly Southern U.S.
  1. everywhere.

  2. wherever.



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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".

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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.

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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.

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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.

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“I bet he can see’m. They’s just everwhere....”

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