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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


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The cyclical freezing and thawing of soil also brings old shells to the surface, Goldammer said, much as flower beds can seem to produce fresh stones every winter.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes every chance he can to post clips of himself working out, with a rap-rock soundtrack and all.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 20, 2026

This year, however, the percentage increase is highest in the first round, then falls in every subsequent round.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

But every other chip in the data center can be pointed at whatever model comes next, which is the assumption underneath the current depreciation schedules the AI buildout is financed on.

From MarketWatch Aug. 20, 2026

The butler said, "We would let you go, even though we're sorry to lose you, but every governor must account for his administration."

From "Adventures of Don Quixote" by Argentina Palacios




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