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- noun Plural form of
everyman .
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Examples
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Apparently, these "everymen" like the high life as much as their bosses do.
Yvette Kantrow: Dim, Doom, Downtown: Tom Wolfe, The New York Times and the End of New York City? 2008
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While we are a nation of "everymen" (and women), who need basic transportation, over the years Chrysler killed off Plymouth, which was a more affordable marque for the masses.
Wheels 2009
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The cartoons are often funny, peopled with bowler-hatted "everymen" and what author Art Spiegelman calls "Seussian fauna" in his preface.
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The cartoons are often funny, peopled with bowler-hatted "everymen" and what author Art Spiegelman calls "Seussian fauna" in his preface.
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The cartoons are often funny, peopled with bowler-hatted "everymen" and what author Art Spiegelman calls "Seussian fauna" in his preface.
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MS: I guess that's kind of the thing about it for me which is why it's always so unusual to me to hear that I'm playing these crazy people or these dark people or these whatevers, because I do approach them as everymen.
Brad Balfour: Don't Make The Mistake of Missing Actor Michael Shannon in His Latest Off-Broadway Play or Sundance Shocker Brad Balfour 2011
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The Bonus Marchers, by comparison then, are everymen too.
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The figure, yet again, is one of the sculptor's odd geometric everymen.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: The Otterness Blizzard Allan M. Jalon 2011
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His heroes (the hobbits) are everymen, but they rise above their humble station and struggle to ensure that their world will not be dominated by an absolute dictator.
Prometheus Award Winners sfawardswatch 2009
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Ikea are rolling out "Manland" – an in-store creche-cum-sanctuary for everymen seeking respite from tough tea-light decisions.
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