Words similar to everywhere
- ever
- ever--utter
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- everything--political
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- everything-but-the-kichen-sink
- everything-including-the-kitchen-sink
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- everywhere--even
- everywhere--every
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- everywhere--poor
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Example sentences for: everywhere
How can you use “everywhere” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
Even in the vast open spaces of the Rajasthan desert or the Deccan plateau of central India, people appear everywhere, a tribesman on camel-back or lone woman holding her headdress in her teeth to keep out the dust as she carries a huge pitcher of water or a bundle of firewood on her head.
The feeling that the Slick One must not be allowed to elude capture once more is palpable in the daily White House briefings, in the hostile questioning by David Bloom of NBC or Deborah Orin of the New York Post , and in the massive play the scandal continues to receive everywhere.
And there was one of Cartier's glorious tiaras on loan, crowning the head of a 6-foot African-American lady wearing the perfect silvery backless gown to go with it--but alas, she had to be followed everywhere by security guards.
Everybody stresses that Starr will claim that President Clinton's conduct in the Lewinsky matter was part of a general pattern of misusing his office to prevent the dissemination of damaging information about him, but it's also pointed out everywhere that his testimony will contain the first revelation that Starr has exonerated President Clinton in the White House travel office firings and in connection with the transferal of FBI background files to the White House.
In 1897, in an attempt to curb the worst excesses of the Big Easy, Alderman Sidney Story created a city ordinance outlawing prostitution everywhere in the city except for a small, specific area just beyond the French Quarter, where it could be contained and controlled.