[
UK
/ˈɛnɪwˌeə/
]
[ US /ˈɛniˌwɛɹ, ˈɛnihˌwɛɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈɛniˌwɛɹ, ˈɛnihˌwɛɹ/ ]
ADVERB
-
at or in or to any place
you can find this food anywhere
How To Use anywhere In A Sentence
- Anybody who has ever been on a North Queensland pastoral lease knows that you can go 20, 30, 40 miles day after day and all you will see is a few brumbies and some wild pigs; you will not see any cattle anywhere.
- Also the competition (as it's not all that hard to play)'s prodigious, even at youth orchestra level, so, in addition to playing something which almost often simply sounds flutey, it's very hard to get anywhere.
- But anywhere else, the general buzz of the atmosphere would have sustained the crowd.
- There wasn't a blank spot anywhere, beautiful carpets covered most of the floor and there were paintings and animal furs on the walls.
- This bulky animal is one of the most dangerous mammals to be found anywhere.
- But to Mr. Robin there is no actually existing Burkeanism anywhere, making those who cite the ideal of a reasonable, pragmatic, nonreactionary conservatism guilty of the kind of utopianism the left is more commonly faulted for. NYT > Home Page
- Sometimes a merchant would stop by, looking for gemstones or precious metals that couldn't be found anywhere else.
- When they start in on showing you a parade of verses so vague that they could mean anything, point out that the word "abortion" does not occur anywhere in that verse and ask them to show you something clearer, a specific reference to abortion or a single use of the word anyplace in the book. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
- My best guess is if negotiations haven't got anywhere by the end of Eid, in other words towards the end of this week, then I think there will be a battle for Sirte, but not yet. ruled out the extradition of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi . The Guardian World News
- With recorded information the point of consumption can be anywhere from seconds to millennia ahead.