everywheres
Americanadverb
Example Sentences
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“And if chucking the light of a bull’s-eye everywheres but how a man wants it would ha’ done it, we should ha’ been inside ten minutes ago.
From Witness to the Deed by George Manville Fenn
Creed—no, he ain’t so awful bad hurt—he walks everywheres most—he’s a-goin’ to take the old nag and go over to Todd’s corner to see yo’ Unc’ Jep, about moonrise to-night.
From Judith of the Cumberlands by Alice MacGowan
There's pavin' stones, and rails, and plate-glass everywheres.
From The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford
And then," she pursued, "if we don't see him, we'll know he's dead everywheres else, too.
From Christmas A Story by Leon V. (Leon Victor) Solon
"No, it ain't the same everywheres, by a long shot."
From Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain
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