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anybody
noun as in some unspecified person or people
Strong match
Example Sentences
“My mantra has always been the same ... Every single person matters in school, and I don’t want to hear anybody ever say, ‘Well, I’m just a parent’ or ‘I’m just a clerk.’
"All anybody was talking about was tariffs," Jay Foreman, CEO of the Florida-based toy company Basic Fun!, told NPR.
It seems unlikely anybody will ever join the former River Plate manager, who played for Argentina, Inter Milan, Monaco and others, in winning South America's top tournament - and the League Two manager of the month award.
The Spaniard left Wolves on the eve of last season after being frustrated at not being able to sign anybody.
"Anybody who used to work with the regime or the army, they say they are going to give them a safe exit, but nobody knows. If it's not going to be true, they're going to pay the consequences."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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