Everywhere [adverb]
Definition of Everywhere:
in all places
Sentence/Example of Everywhere:
General Lachambre, as the hero of Cavite, followed to receive the applause which was everywhere showered upon him in Spain.
Words are often everywhere as the minute-hands of the soul, more important than even the hour-hands of action.
In Manila particularly, amidst the pealing of bells and strains of music, unfeigned enthusiasm and joy were everywhere evident.
In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.
Everywhere cattle were being sold for a trifle, as there was no grass upon which they could feed.
The machine penetrated everywhere, thrusting aside with its gigantic arm the feeble efforts of handicraft.
If there is everywhere complete economic freedom, then there will ensue in consequence a régime of social justice.
But Perpignan being at the end of everywhere and leading nowhere attracts very few visitors.
In the next place, as I can find no other persons who will come forward on my platform, I am bound to offer myself everywhere.
There might have been another Assis besides old Pablo, and of Alessandros there were dozens everywhere.