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everywheres

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

adverb

Nonstandard.
  1. a nonstandard variant of everywhere.


Example Sentences

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That's the way Joe Harper does, and he's been nearly to Coonville and most everywheres.

From The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 2. by Twain, Mark

He began to cry weakly, exclaiming: "I'd been with him everywheres!"

From Sacrifice by Whitman, Stephen French

She's got children scattered around here and there, most everywheres.'

From Life on the Mississippi, Part 11. by Twain, Mark

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.

From The Postmaster by Lincoln, Joseph C.

I been pretty much everywheres, and I don't know as I found anything for a stand-by that come up to beans.

From A Modern Instance by Howells, William Dean

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