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everywhen


everywhen [ev-ree-hwen, -wen] ExamplesWord Origin adverb

  1. all the time; always.

Origin of everywhen First recorded in 1835–45; every + when Examples from the Web for everywhen Historical Examples of everywhen

  • But ill-defined borders have been everywhere and everywhen the fruitful source of strife, destruction, and misery.

    The Color Line

    William Benjamin Smith

  • Everywhere and everywhen a man has to ‘pay with his life;’ to do his work, as a soldier does, at the expense of life.

    Past and Present

    Thomas Carlyle

  • Everywhen and everywhere the flame of life had found its way through rocks, thrust aside obstacles, subjugated wills.

    The Choice of Life

    Georgette Leblanc

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