Everett

[ ev-er-it, ev-rit ]

noun
  1. Edward, 1794–1865, U.S. statesman, orator, and writer.

  2. a seaport in NW Washington on Puget Sound.

  1. a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.

  2. a male given name.

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How to use Everett in a sentence

  • The last contest I was engaged in, was in the support of the Bell and Everett ticket.

  • "Oh, I don't know anything definite," she said, with a somewhat defiant glance at Mrs Everett.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells
  • It seemed that Mrs Everett depended on the woman for service, yet was chummy with her as with a companion.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells
  • Especially he learned the character of Miss Prall, or, rather, the traits of her character that interested the Everett household.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells
  • Mrs Everett drew herself up in with an effect of injured dignity and looked scornfully at Gibbs.

    In the Onyx Lobby | Carolyn Wells