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[ ev-erz ] / ˈɛv ərz /
noun(James) Charles, 1922–2020, U.S. civil rights leader. his brother, Med·gar (Wiley) [med-ger], /ˈmɛd gər/, 1925–63, U.S. civil rights leader. Words nearby Everseverlasting, everlasting pea, Everly Brothers, evermore, evernet, Evers, eversible, eversion, evert, evertor, everwhere Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EversEvers also founded Institute, an agency that represents photographers and artists. ‘The Queen of Versailles’: Lauren Greenfield’s New Documentary|Lorenza Muñoz|May 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST She and Evers have lived in their remodeled Venice house a few blocks from the beach since 1997. ‘The Queen of Versailles’: Lauren Greenfield’s New Documentary|Lorenza Muñoz|May 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST Evers lifted a gentle fly to left field and the three men were left on the bases. Pitching in a Pinch|Christy Mathewson Dr. Evers experimented with the powder and an infusion of the bark obtaining a strong diaphoretic action. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines|T. H. Pardo de Tavera
The hit scored Evers and Schulte and dissolved the game right there. Pitching in a Pinch|Christy Mathewson The next inroad made by the English showed the vanity of Evers's hopes. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C.|David Hume You always had the word ‘for ever’ on your tongue; but how long did your for evers last? Shelley and the Marriage Question|John Todhunter
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