| query | You use e_________ to refer to all the places that someone goes to.You use everywhere to refer to all the places that someone goes to. Bradley is still accustomed to travelling everywhere in style. Everywhere he went he was introduced as the current United States Open Champion. |
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| word | everywhere |
| full-definition | adverb You use everywhere to refer to a whole area or to all the places in a particular area. Working people everywhere object to paying taxes. We went everywhere together. Dust is everywhere. Tap water is drinkable everywhere in the Algarve. People come here from everywhere to see these lights. You use everywhere to refer to all the places that someone goes to. Bradley is still accustomed to travelling everywhere in style. Everywhere he went he was introduced as the current United States Open Champion. You use everywhere to emphasize that you are talking about a large number of places, or all possible places. I saw her picture everywhere. I looked everywhere. I couldn't find him. If you say that someone or something is everywhere, you mean that they are present in a place in very large numbers . There were books everywhere. Clothes were everywhere, hanging out of drawers and strewn across the floor. |
| cefr-level | A2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a2
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