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whoever

[hoo-ev-er] / huˈɛv ər /


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“I can create whoever you need me to,” said Simhony.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

“And I said, ‘I would love to be your Wolverine, whoever, and whatever he is.’”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

So far, we have just played the game in front of us, changing our approach depending on whoever we are up against and how the game is going.

From BBC Jul. 9, 2026

Trademarks, unlike copyrights or patents, are intellectual property that are not premised on creating value for whoever registers them; they’re about protecting consumers.

From Salon Jul. 7, 2026

“Aren’t you special,” I say, not even looking at whoever it is.

From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz

His attitude is essentially that the EU must take the outstretched hand of whomever the UK puts on the dancefloor to represent them.

From BBC Jun. 22, 2026

Hypocrisy allows parents, or the DoD, or whomever, to target the book itself.

From Salon Jun. 20, 2026

Thune said Trump had the right to endorse whomever he wanted, but acknowledged that the president's interventions could make moving legislation "slightly more complicated."

From Barron's May 21, 2026

I would have to name my estate as beneficiary and then, after the policy is underwritten, change the beneficiary to whomever I want.

From MarketWatch May 6, 2026

But whomever it had leaked from was long gone.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs

Clothes that show whosever wearing them in their best light, to show off their beauty but in a way that never degrades them in any way,” Griffiths said.

From Seattle Times Feb. 23, 2023

There were the remains of the camp-fire; and it was evident, from several indications, that the wagon, whosever it was, had stood at least two days at this spot.

From Tales of South Africa by Bryden, H.A.

But whosever fault it was, it wasn't yours.'

From The Convert by Robins, Elizabeth

That blunder, whosever fault it was, not only lost the Soudan to Egypt, but caused the death of many of our brave soldiers, to say nothing of Gordon himself.

From General Gordon A Christian Hero by Churchill, Seton

One glance showed Mary that the letter, whosever it was, had brought unusual news.

From The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor by Barry, Etheldred B. (Etheldred Breeze)




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