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  • adverb nonstandard everywhere

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Examples

  • And Algernon and Percival, spurred on by the allurement of the "pimples everywheres," pressed past all barriers and outposts until they feasted their eyes upon the neatly spotted Izzie, who proudly proved his boast of the "everywheres" and the exceeding puffiness of the chicken puffs.

    Little Citizens Myra Kelly 1893

  • If Ray had not said "everywheres," Sylvie would not have been reminded; but that word sent her, in recollection, out to the house-front and the shop-sign again.

    The Other Girls 1865

  • Why couldn't you wait a while, like me, I'm goin 'to get married, too, but not until I'm an old man an' have been everywheres.

    CHAPTER XVI 2010

  • The whoop-whoop-whoop of the klaxons, and all the evacs, and the bomb-sniffing dogs you saw everywheres about.

    Confessions of an I.R.A. Terrorist 2010

  • June 14, 2010 at 1:09 pm i wuz gonna put that. u can get everywheres from Albikerkee!

    Wait a minit! Dis not da basement. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010

  • June 4, 2009 at 1:38 pm mah cat does dis all the tiem do mah dogs fud. i go to pick up teh bag and its liek a colander wiff doggie fuds everywheres!

    Well..how else was - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • Yes once in awhile where will be no signal but you can not expect them to be everywheres.

    AT&T going belly up in California? « Boy Genius Report 2008

  • He blocks his nosoes be-cause that he confesses to everywheres he was always putting up his latest faengers.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • BARHONOVICH: I know there's devastation everywheres, but I think they should have enough people to put a few in different little areas.

    CNN Transcript Aug 31, 2005 2005

  • In a quarter of a minute I was a kind of a hub of a wheel, as you may say — spokes made out of dogs — circle of fifteen of them packed together around me, with their necks and noses stretched up towards me, a-barking and howling; and more a-coming; you could see them sailing over fences and around corners from everywheres.

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2003

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