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Everybody
[
ev
-ree-bod-ee
,
-buhd-ee
]
Example Sentences
eve·ry·bod·y
/
ˈɛv
riˌbɒd
i
,
-ˌbʌd
i
/
Show Spelled
[
ev
-ree-bod-ee
,
-buhd-ee
]
Show IPA
pronoun
every
person.
Origin:
1520–30;
every
+
body
Usage note
See
each
,
else.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
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Everybody
get your cameras and start filming something, pronto.
OK, everybody involved in higher education, take a deep breath.
If everybody thinks more, the world will be a slightly better place.
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Everybody
get your cameras and start filming something, pronto.
OK, everybody involved in higher education, take a deep breath.
If everybody thinks more, the world will be a slightly better place.
Everybody
on the expedition apparently liked and admired her.
As everybody knows, if you do not work out, your muscles get flaccid.
The key factor is that everybody eats, so it's someplace where everybody's going to turn up eventually.
By this failure everybody might have starved, and indeed half died with three months.
The presentation almost devolved into parody, when everybody kept saying how great the product was.
Not everybody who's smart went to college and not everybody who went to college is smart.
Everybody
loves the countryside and thinks environmentalism a jolly good thing.
They let everybody know how dangerous they are by displaying big blue rings.
And everybody will be out there applauding the change.
He was the opposite of those things and yet everybody around him adored him.
The next thing you know, everybody has bought a condo.
It thrives in a vacuum of consumer information that might give everybody an irrefutable reason to go somewhere else.
Things that can be consumed by everybody in a society, or nobody at all.
Most affairs are organized to be seen from one angle: out front where everybody is putting their best foot forward.
Everybody
wants safe water but nobody wants to pay for it.
Cars will always give you the right of way and everybody will smile and wave at you.
Everybody
knows that having a social partner in humans is an important thing.
Everybody
probably has something to hide from somebody.
The integrity of the internet strikes me as something everybody might be able to agree upon.
Everybody
knows the best pub crawls involve the largest number of pubs over the shortest possible distance.
Everybody
argues about every clinical trial no matter what the conclusion.
Everybody
loves a clown, and you should too-especially when he's doling out financial advice.
And it was obviously everybody traveling to the shows.
Because everybody knows everybody else, such groups can run with a minimum of bureaucracy.
He is on precisely the opposite path as almost everybody else in this world.
Nasa will no doubt tell everybody that only rockets can be used.
Everybody
knows that chewing your food carefully is part of good table manners.
Everybody
thinks it's how something looks, whereas for me, design is pretty much everything.
Not everybody thinks the extra money will necessarily go on more weapons.
If everybody is rational and has the same information, nobody can beat the market.
They tell everybody what they found, what they measured and how.
Everybody
hates the bureaucratic nonsense of clicking through end-user license agreements.
Open-book management attempts to extend this feeling of responsibility to everybody in the organisation.
No person is the same, and everybody does it a little differently.
Everybody
is creating it now on an individual level.
And a new electronic publishing standard puts everybody on the same page.
Where everybody knows everybody, there is an unusual degree of collaboration between large and small companies and.
With the stolpersteine everybody sees that it happened in their neighborhood.
Everybody
is talking about reducing stuff that they think contribute to climate change.
Sometimes the problem is you think everybody knows the story.
So tell everybody a little bit about both of those fields and what you did in them.
Which is why everybody likes a wedding more than a funeral, or chocolate more than gum surgery.
Your husband, let everybody know, tell about your husband and the project that you two work on together.
Everybody
you come across seems to be a chief or president of some variety.
Mama shows the animals that everybody makes mistakes.
Everybody
is, or everybody can easily be, in everybody else's business.
If everybody trusts each other, therefore, they will all be able to double their money.
Everybody
likes playing videogames on a handheld device, and everybody likes.
Albany gouges everybody and then they come back and ask for more.
Everybody
debates when to stop calling it an aftershock.
But it should be available and understandable to everybody.
Everybody
tells you reading stories will put kids to sleep, but it never works.
Even so, not everybody is convinced that there will be a selling frenzy.
We got a little structural damage on the roof, but the building is standing and everybody is fine".
Almost everybody wears a hat: a fedora, a homburg, a pillbox.
If everybody knows everybody, then it's hard to argue that personal connections determined the outcome of the case.
Now everybody wants a surgery room in their bathroom or kitchen.
Everybody
loves a winner, and everybody loves a list, so it makes sense.
But at the moment, everybody jumps at that word, and that's not the first thought that's actually in our mind.
Mash seemed to know everybody and have a thousand deals running at the same time.
Removing the conflict of interest should ultimately benefit everybody.
Everybody
figures out rapidly which apps are really the coolest.
Not everybody participates, but everybody is offered the opportunity.
Everybody
agrees on one thing: if they do exist no-one knows where they are.
Meanwhile music copy protection is no longer inconveniencing everybody else.
It is far easier to grab the thing everybody is talking about or that you heard on the radio that morning.
Everybody
is brought up differently- each individual has his or her own environment with his or her own stimulus.
There was a widespread perception that everybody knew the rules of the election beforehand.
But everybody is there for a reason and everybody gets their say.
Instrumental music is something that speaks to everybody.
The fact that the president did what everybody expected him to makes this decision no less damaging, and no less stupid.
And they screw it all up so bad everything costs more for everybody and cost-effective innovation is stifled.
Everybody
running behind the unknown dark rabbit hole without knowing where he or she is running towards.
In the village, everybody knew everybody else's business.
Almost everybody in the developed world now has one, and growth is booming in the developing world too.
But it turned out they were following the same guidelines that everybody else follows.
The argument is that lower labor costs will create more jobs and more people will be employed and everybody will be better off.
Everybody
dies as and when they can no longer naturally sustain themselves.
If this happened, everybody would have an interest in making the park secure.
COLLAPSE
Collins
World English Dictionary
everybody
(ˈɛvrɪˌbɒdɪ)
—
pron
every person; everyone
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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