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anybody at all
noun as in anyone
noun as in Tom, Dick, and Harry
Example Sentences
“The family is not using their time at sea to meet the right people. Apart from the ship’s doctor, they don’t seem to be meeting anybody at all.”
But what I always think when I hear those words of praise is that if we really cared about the well-being of our first responders, we would stop making their lives, too, so much more dangerous than they already are with our anywhere, anytime for anybody at all gun laws.
“We don’t know if she’s going to indict anybody at all. It’s really a shame where we are now.”
"A teacher can have more of an understanding of you and they might have a personal connection, whereas AI doesn't really know anybody at all, it's just anonymous," one said.
"I am not angry with anybody at all," said Klopp.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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