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Example sentences for "everybody"

Lexicographically close words:
evermore; everry; eversion; everted; every; everych; everyday; everye; everyone; everything
  1. Everybody that has tried that has found an exceeding great reward.

  2. In Genesis we are told of days, which everybody understands to mean periods of time, and of time since the beginning, when the earth was without form and void.

  3. Everybody has heard of it, not one in a thousand probably can answer these questions.

  4. He sent out proclamations to all bailiffs to put down his enemies, but everybody took pride in being his enemy, so there was no one to execute the writs.

  5. When everybody is occupied, we only speak when we have something to say; but when we are doing nothing, we are compelled to be always talking, and of all torments, that is the most annoying and the most dangerous.

  6. And the manoeuvre suggested in each by their very genuine passion was so comical in its simultaneous results, that it made everybody smile who was sharp enough to read its meaning.

  7. Everybody is asking who is that charming creature.

  8. Of course, everybody was quite satisfied and easy.

  9. He threw the two gold pieces on the table, and seated himself on the sofa with a look which everybody else took as a hint to go.

  10. Everybody in Scotland was for the time either a Douglas or a Hamilton, and the sentimental elements in the case had enlisted popular sympathy strongly on the Douglas side.

  11. Quoting Lord Elibank, he said that whether it was in learned company or unlearned, wherever Wilkie's name was mentioned it was never dropped soon, for everybody had much to say about him.

  12. Everybody here remembers you with the greatest admiration and affection, and nothing that concerns you is indifferent to them, and there are more people who sympathise with you than you are aware of.

  13. Nobody knew much about the Pyramids, but everybody knew that much.

  14. He had done something which, everybody agreed, was an astonishing feat, but about which nobody seemed to care.

  15. It's going to happen to everybody who ever had anything to do with Glenn Tropile, unless we can somehow stop it--and I don't know how.

  16. I like you better than everybody else in the world.

  17. And everybody bought save Smoke, mouth still agape, chained by a leadenness of movement to the pavement.

  18. But ain't it plum amazin' the way everybody hits the trail just the same?

  19. Raw potatoes would cure everybody here," he remarked to the seeress.

  20. When one finds out that he or she likes somebody better than everybody else in the world--why, then, they know they are in love.

  21. The racket had brought everybody to the hurricane deck, and I trembled when I saw the old captain looking up from the midst of the crowd.

  22. Everybody scouted the idea and ridiculed the thought of the hard-headed, common-sense, Western world doing anything so absurd.

  23. Everybody here likes him very much and I welcomed him personally as the nearest approach to an Anglo-Saxon that I have seen in many months.

  24. Yesterday was only a preliminary to the seething in the tea-pot which exists as to-day's events show--everybody is bewildered at the tremendous things that have started and the equally tremendous things that have stopped.

  25. Here were men and women laughing and talking in the streets and people daring to drive in their own carriages, and everybody reading newspapers--I felt as if I would spend my last sou for one.

  26. Most everybody can laugh, at least with their hearts, for stiffened lips do not all respond yet.

  27. A marvelous new self-possession seems to have come to everybody which bridges over a natural despair and forms, at least, a skeleton framework by which we keep each other up.

  28. Everybody felt sorry to leave the servants (Liégeois) who have been staunch and comforting friends through all the misery of these terrifying times.

  29. Monsieur Seegnal Box" went this morning and everybody was sorry to see him go, for he was a congenial spirit, and, like us, found nothing attractive about war.

  30. As if Her Majesty couldn't have a birthday without everybody going mad with a desire to get sunstroke.

  31. Breaking our hearts about you, then--everybody in the place.

  32. He was here just this minute, sir; and he's sure not to be long, for I never see such a man for watching everybody who's in hospital.

  33. If they would only put off their scheme till Tuesday, which they might easily do, as it depended only on themselves, she could go with them, and everybody might then be satisfied.

  34. Well, sir, and I dare say you are not sorry to be back again, for it is just the place for young people--and indeed for everybody else too.

  35. Bath, compared with London, has little variety, and so everybody finds out every year.

  36. Since you went away, I have had no pleasure in it--the dust is beyond anything; and everybody one cares for is gone.

  37. I know you never do, my dear; and you will always find your reward in the affection it makes everybody feel for you.

  38. This is my favourite place," said she as they sat down on a bench between the doors, which commanded a tolerable view of everybody entering at either; "it is so out of the way.

  39. But everybody has their failing, you know, and everybody has a right to do what they like with their own money.

  40. I am sure of this--that if everybody was to drink their bottle a day, there would not be half the disorders in the world there are now.

  41. There never was a young woman so beloved as you are by everybody that knows you; and I dare say when Mr. Morland sees you, my dear child--but do not let us distress our dear Catherine by talking of such things.

  42. It appeared first in a general dissatisfaction with everybody about her, while she remained in the rooms, which speedily brought on considerable weariness and a violent desire to go home.

  43. Enraged with almost everybody in the world but himself, he set out the next day for the abbey, where his performances have been seen.

  44. Everybody was shortly in motion for tea, and they must squeeze out like the rest.

  45. Everybody allows that the talent of writing agreeable letters is peculiarly female.

  46. We perfectly understand the present vexation; and everybody must love you the better for such a noble honest affection.

  47. As to the gun used, everybody must please themselves.

  48. We are often told that the health of women now is not as good as it was generations ago, and this has been repeated and repeated until everybody believes it.

  49. Everybody knows how much more exhilaration and less fatigue is experienced from a brisk walk, than from standing listlessly around for double the length of time; and it is just so with mental effort.

  50. Everybody turned up their noses at him, and some openly jeered him.

  51. The partitions convey sound like a drum-head, and everybody knows it; but no matter, a German family who are all kindness and consideration in the daytime make apparently no effort to moderate their noises for your benefit at night.

  52. Except the sleeping old man, everybody was at work, but the place was very still and peaceful, nevertheless; so still that the distant cackle of the successful hen smote upon the ear but little dulled by intervening sounds.

  53. The emperor, to commemorate this generous act, and to testify his appreciation of it, issued a decree commanding everybody to buy this benefactor's spectacles and wear them, whether they needed them or not.

  54. Now everybody keep away, so the monkeys can see me," he directed.

  55. He expects everybody to live up to the rules.

  56. Everybody would be there--already the north side of the frozen Y was bordered with eager spectators.

  57. Good night," called back everybody but Jacob, who already lay snoring beside the captain.

  58. Everybody in Amsterdam has a pavilion somewhere, if he can.

  59. Everybody is talking of it; you are to try for the prize, remember.

  60. He looked like a gentleman, that was certain, though everybody knew he had risen from an apprenticeship, and he could handle his pen like a writing master.

  61. And, as everybody knew the Scrumpkinses, a shining gossamer of news was soon woven from one end of the street to the other.

  62. Everybody knows--who knows anything of political history at all--how fiercely Sir Francis fought for the rights of the people and the Reform Bill.

  63. To make everybody as well off as himself was impossible.

  64. What I want to do is to blow up everybody here!

  65. Everybody would catch his eye at once and there would be quarrels--possibly even fights--a thing impossible in the House of Commons as it is.

  66. Mother Huldah was so kind and generous that everybody got in the habit of taking things from her without sometimes so much as a "thank you," or an inquiry as to her own health.

  67. Then everybody looked at everybody else, and dropped their jaws and rubbed their eyes.

  68. Everybody chatted and laughed, and some of the court ladies stroked Tommie's fur with their pretty white hands; and one took off her bracelet and hung it about his neck.

  69. Everybody laughed when they saw that the tanner hadn't paid money for his information, and so, presumably, didn't like it.

  70. Everybody in Milford is in bed and asleep, and we have several hours at our disposal.

  71. I only gave it to you just now, because everybody in Denver knows me as a colonel, and I am afraid a letter otherwise addressed would not reach me.

  72. Everybody would have called it a fluke if I had won," said Edward.

  73. New Year's day is a lively day in many country villages, and on this bright one especially, as the sleighing was perfect, everybody was out.

  74. It'll do him good and them good and me good, and do everybody good.

  75. The clerk indicated him deferentially but briefly--everybody was astonishingly brief and businesslike there--as the president.

  76. I was a little frightened at first, when I came to think what I was doing, but everybody was very kind, and I really feel quite independent now.

  77. Everybody up here ain't as fair-minded ez Silas and you, and Melinda Bird hez a character to lose!

  78. Everybody seems to have a certain disdain for me.

  79. Everybody agreed that they would be unhappy.

  80. The play is extremely well acted in London by everybody but Miss Ashwell.

  81. Fox came in then, cleared everybody out of the cabin, gave orders to the sentry that no one was to be allowed in, turned out the light, and left me.

  82. I asked anxiously, for everybody had been awfully sorry for him ever since he had lost destroyer "No.

  83. However, he showed so little consideration for everybody that we hated him.

  84. I could see the stir this signal made, everybody trying to see me.

  85. Helston made a speech, and everybody was vastly pleased with himself--with justice, too, for the railings and the monument were stout enough to stand unattended for years.

  86. Everybody being aboard again, the Strong Arm steered to the north, and, on passing the island where "No.

  87. Everybody can help, and everybody needs to be helped.

  88. I don't think you show very good taste," she observed calmly, "disliking everybody in a lump that way.

  89. We've got oceans to do to-day, and everybody must hustle.

  90. Do you mean the language for everybody to learn, so that Japs and Dagoes and us folks can talk together, same as if we'd been raised 'longside each other?

  91. Everybody who knows me knows that Peggy's my best friend.

  92. Then everybody discovered that Peggy was very pale, and Dorothy did some more slapping, and Mrs. Cole's motion was carried.

  93. The announcement of Peggy's project at the breakfast-table one morning took everybody by surprise.

  94. Conversations were carried on across the street in a fashion that might have been annoying if everybody along the Terrace had not been astir to see the girls off.

  95. Instead of laughing at him, everybody was proud of him.

  96. Elaine recalled Peggy's fondness for the water, and Amy remarked that it was almost a relief to have Peggy behindhand for once, she had such a mania for looking out for everybody else.

  97. And then there was a little time of silence, broken only by the sound of happy sobbing, and everybody was kissing everybody else, without assigning any especial reason, and laughing through glad tears.

  98. Everybody cheered up a little at the sight of the food.

  99. After supper everybody sat around the stove in the portable house, for the nights were still chilly, till about ten o'clock.

  100. From now on," he ordered, "everybody must keep as quiet as possible.

  101. Everybody in the camp watched the prisoners.

  102. And she was losing her standing, and worrying everybody who cared, because of this temptation.

  103. Why does not everybody speak to every one else?

  104. Oh, why doesn’t everybody get up at sunrise?


  105. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "everybody" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    all; citizenry; commonwealth; community; estate; everybody; everyone; folk; gentry; men; nation; nationality; people; persons; polity; populace; population; public; society; state; totality; whole; world


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    everybody else; everybody knew; everybody knows; everybody said; everybody seemed