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whatso

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[wuht-soh] / ˈwʌtˌsoʊ /

pronoun

  1. Rare. whatever.


adjective

  1. Rare. whatever.

Example Sentences

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Egypt vowed it would not move an inch from these points: � British troops must quit the giant base unconditionally, with no strings whatso ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

But whatso crawls contented in the moat before that crystal fort, shows it was born within that slime, and there forever will abide.

From Pierre; or The Ambiguities by Melville, Herman

Be true to thy King; but whatso shall befall thee, be truest to thy God!”

From The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time by Holt, Emily Sarah

Of late I am thought to be somewhat deft at shooting in the bow, so that whatso I aim at, that I hit.

From The Sundering Flood by Morris, May

Come whatso The Fates shall bring us, both alike shall share One common welfare or one common woe.

From The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor by Taylor, Edward Fairfax

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