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whatso

American  
[wuht-soh] / ˈwʌtˌsoʊ /

pronoun

  1. Rare. whatever.


adjective

  1. Rare. whatever.

Example Sentences

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He’d get up and he’d start this night over again, forgetting all this stupid dream business that made no sense whatso—

From Literature

The description is genuinely frightening: “Some were all iron so cunningly linked that they might flow like slow rivers of metal or coil themselves around and above all obstacles before them, and these were filled in their innermost depths with the grimmest of the Orcs with scimitars and spears; others of bronze and copper were given hearts and spirits of blazing fire, and they blasted all that stood before them with the terror of their snorting or trampled whatso escaped the ardour of their breath.”

From Washington Post

And dance, and laugh at whatso thing Befalls, for havings care they nought.

From Project Gutenberg

"With strong foes on land, on sea, with contrary tempests, Still do I cross this wretch, whatso he taketh in hand."

From Project Gutenberg

How fair to see This sturdy, honest man Beguile all pain and lust of gain With whatso joys he can; Methinks his spouse is down below Beading a kerchief gay— A babe, mayhap, lolls in her lap In the good old Milky way.

From Project Gutenberg