Definition of everwhere in US English:
everwhere
adverbˈevərˌ(h)werˈevərˌ(h)wer
dialect 1Everywhere.
Example sentencesExamples
- European airports are everwhere poised to entertain the time-pressed traveller, offering serially-static posters - that is, mechanical installations that change their poster display every 15 seconds.
- I've looked everwhere and the damn thing is riveted on!
- There are bums and crazies everwhere, some giving brazenly bad performances on instruments they can't play, hoping to gain some coin.
- The symptoms of decline are everwhere to seen and the impact on the country's morale has been dire.
- You know how when garden hoses get all kinky, and then you turn on the water and they start thrashing around like snakes and the water jets out everwhere?