[ US /ˈɛvɹiˌpɫeɪs/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛvɹɪplˌe‍ɪs/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to or in any or all places
    he carried a gun everywhere he went
    You find fast food stores everywhere
    people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem
    looked all over for a suitable gift
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How To Use everyplace In A Sentence

  • Mostly off the wall, but also out of class, and from inside their homes down the road, everyplace imaginable was emptying into the very limited space of this grassy clearing between the schools privacy wall and the building itself.
  • The sun and the moon shine always and give their rays to everyplace near or far.
  • And like any soloist, she can't be everyplace at once, so she's trying to leverage her time.
  • I lived in California and they don’t do things quite the same way there; everyplace is a little bit different. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » A conversation with Brunonia Barry, part 2
  • Just like everyplace, and every town, sometimes it just seems the good families, and the good people who are supposed to be here, can't manage to find some of the others, the wounded souls near them, who need them most.
  • Electricity supplies were disrupted and everyplace was in darkness from about 7p.m. until midnight when electric power was restored.
  • Tivoli Network manager will form part of the bundle as will IBM's mini-me DB2, DB2 Everyplace.
  • I criss-crossed the western United States, and at the time nearly everyplace had some vestige of tiki culture.
  • In everyplace I've lived its illegal to hunt with FMJ. What do you think
  • She said everyplace we go we need that network, whether it is at a fort in the United States or in the Middle East, and we need that network to securely deliver information.
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