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everyplace

American  
[ev-ree-pleys] / ˈɛv riˌpleɪs /

adverb

  1. everywhere.


everyplace British  
/ ˈɛvrɪˌpleɪs /

adverb

  1. an informal word for everywhere

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Spelling

See anyplace.

Etymology

Origin of everyplace

First recorded in 1915–20; every + place

Example Sentences

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“Picture getting a suspect’s phone then in the extraction being able to see everyplace they’d been in the last 18 months plotted on a map you filter by date ranges,” wrote Bedell.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 31, 2022

"We have racists in our country, just like everyplace else."

From Fox News • Apr. 14, 2021

But it was a life well-lived: “She went everyplace she wanted to go and did every single thing she wanted to do.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2021

This constant hum of connections is what sets cities apart from towns, and the biggest cities apart from everyplace else.

From Slate • Jul. 12, 2019

They’d follow you everyplace; they’d never leave you alone.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz