everywhere
Americanadverb
adverb
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See anyplace.
Etymology
Origin of everywhere
1175–1225; Middle English everihwer, representing 2 formations: every every + hwer where, and ever ever + ihwer anywhere, everywhere ( Old English gehwǣr; y-, where )
Example Sentences
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"It was a really tough one - Katie, the first set she was smashing every ball and hitting a winner everywhere," Paolini told Sky Sports.
From BBC
I think when we went to Wembley... the helicopter followed us from the hotel in the coach, then you arrive at Wembley and there's just people everywhere.
From BBC
But he got the shot, and it’s now been shown everywhere.
From BBC
Carried over into the real world, where friction is everywhere, theories often fade or fail in practice.
With a name like Vinyl Room, you can expect to see vinyls everywhere.
From Los Angeles Times
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