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everywheres U.S. colloq. and dial. var. everywhere adv.
1865‘Mark Twain’ Sketches (1872) 18 Fellers that had travelled and been every-wheres. 1876― Tom Sawyer vi. 66 He's been nearly to Coonville and most everywheres. 1957B. & C. Evans Dict. Contemp. Amer. Usage 164/2 In the United States everywheres is often heard in the speech of well educated people, but it does not appear in print. |