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everybodies
noun as in all involved, all human beings; the whole world
Example Sentences
“They are the powerful everybodies in today’s Russia,” he said.
He added: “The Beyonces and the Rihannas and everybodies” all owe a debt to her.
Thinking back to the period a few years ago when she was being sought as a host, she said: “Everybody was like, Oh man, you would be great at doing a talk show — except for me, I wasn’t one of those everybodies. I’m just like, Where do I fit in there? Why would I? No one will watch that.”
But unless you know more about why they’ve gone silent that you didn’t include in your letter, it’s possible they’re among the . . . millions? roughly everybodies? who have been resoundingly not at their best through this mess.
There are some commonalities between the everybodies who make up the field.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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