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all over town
adjective as in rumored
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Example Sentences
“I cited Sepulveda and La Brea — it’s really all over town — and asked for mapping and a list of sidewalks that are unwalkable,” Bass told me.
Like Pantoja, the 38-year-old vividly remembers semanarios available all over town, though he never picked them up because he preferred to read in English.
Exasperated, Miss Cathy would explain that she was late getting to the Island because she had traipsed all over town for Vidalias, the uniquely flat-shaped, sweet summer onions that she believed were vital to her Island Shrimp being the standout it was.
Customers drive all over town for tortillas made from fresh masa.
No one in the busy restaurant appears to notice her, despite her face currently being plastered on billboards and buses all over town.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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