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everyone

[ev-ree-wuhn, -wuhn] / ˈɛv riˌwʌn, -wən /


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“Our extended family once celebrated Christmas there when everyone was too tired to cook,” she adds.

From Los Angeles Times

De Luca laughs, “Don’t you feel like everyone’s skeptical about every movie doing well? Why is everything so negative, man?”

From Los Angeles Times

"We have to insist that there are changes in practice in every single institution and organisation, and that will add up to sweeping changes that will benefit everyone."

From BBC

A week later, the new wife told everyone she would share the wealth, including me personally.

From MarketWatch

"Obviously with the way the group goes, you need at least four points to get through now, and it's going to need two big performances and a big bounce back from everyone," said Ten Doeschate.

From Barron's