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every

[ev-ree] / ˈɛv ri /
ADJECTIVE
all
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


ARTICLE
classifies the noun it modifies as one of a group taken collectively
Synonyms
STRONGEST
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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The crowd at Milano Ice Skating Arena followed every beat, edge and jump of the joyful disco program.

From Los Angeles Times

"Statistically speaking, we experience a situation like this once every eight years. This means a very significant avalanche risk," it said.

From BBC

"This tragedy has affected each and every one of us. The depth of support for the families whose lives have been changed forever reminds us of how special this community is."

From BBC

“People don’t fly every day, but they can use that card every day,” Taylor said.

From MarketWatch

The U.S. and Canada have combined to win every Olympic gold since the event was introduced in 1998, resulting in a bitter, cross-border feud that has powered the sport for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal