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everywheres

American  
[ev-ree-hwairz, -wairz] / ˈɛv riˌʰwɛərz, -ˌwɛərz /

adverb

Nonstandard.
  1. a nonstandard variant of everywhere.


Example Sentences

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"Where, Sir? why everywheres; they makes no more to do, but in they comes, clean over all."

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She was still standin' in the door and, in spite of the wistaria and the hollyhocks and the green summer stuff everywheres, the whole picture was pretty forlorn.

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"But the Germans seems to be making a lot of progress everywheres," Abe said.

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The woods was full of teams and wagons, hitched everywheres, feeding out of the wagon-troughs and stomping to keep off the flies.

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Hector hires a shack away out in the middle of the woods there and, from then on, boxes and crates begins to arrive for him from everywheres but Brazil.

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