everywheres

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English

Adverb

everywheres (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard) Everywhere.
    • 1894, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), Tom Sawyer Abroad:
      I can see it all: beautiful rolling country with woods and fields and lakes for hundreds and hundreds of miles all around, and towns and villages scattered everywheres under us, here and there and yonder; and the professor mooning over a chart on his little table, and Tom's cap flopping in the rigging where it was hung up to dry.
    • 1901, Various, Successful Recitations:
      People'll flock from everywheres to see you, and you'll make your sugar and cheese and things fairly hum.
    • 1913, Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln, chapter I, in Mr. Pratt’s Patients, New York, N.Y., London: D[aniel] Appleton and Company, →OCLC:
      'Twas early June, the new grass was flourishing everywheres, the posies in the yard—peonies and such—in full bloom, the sun was shining, and the water of the bay was blue, with light green streaks where the shoal showed.
    • 1920, Edna Ferber, Half Portions:
      You get scared, sittin' home, waitin', and they're in France and everywheres, learnin' French and everything, and meetin' grand people and havin' a fuss made over 'em.