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everything

  1. colloquial Many or most things.

How To Use everything In A Sentence

  • Here we did everything but lift up the old-fashioned coal-burning Aga cooker, which must have weighed a couple of tons at least. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like.
  • Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want.
  • There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating, people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
  • It does a lot of spa treatments, everything from facials to aromatherapy to regular massage therapy.
  • Oh, and most of the scathe in my post was fairly mild. chouinard and I tend to substitute perjoratives for ... everything, actually. Book Reviewer Backlash
  • For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions (Illustrated)
  • "I'm going to hire some movers to pack everything up.
  • Or is the idea of foreign policy beyondmilitary commitmentsso far off the radar that when the polls open, everything will hinge on the pitch-and-toss of national concerns? And Now, The Choice « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • They will comment on everything you say and give you their opinion.
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