Whativer the muscles of man can do in the light, the mind and conscience of man will consent to do in the dark.
Well, that is possible, too: whativer tempted man has done, tempted man will do: but more likely he has bribed Jezebel to write and catch the goose by the heart.
Hes tha forgotten that the English Government must hev its usual Easter recreation whativer comes or goes?
It would ha' been better if John Foster had sent an older man on his business, whativer it be.
I make account of riches only for thee; that I may be able to get thee whativer thou's a fancy for, for either thysel', or thy mother.
Come, get into the buoy, and go ashore with 'em yourself," cried our hero.
He gives thim, such as they ar're, to th' moojiks, or whativer it is ye call thim.
Och, it was a hard thing to bring mesilf to, but whativer ilse I am, I'm not after bein' anny coward.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whativer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.