While we were chatting about this matter, we heard some guns fired, and in a very short time after a keen whoop, which satisfied us, that whereever it was, there was war on a small scale.
Whereever there is similarity of position and sentiment, and the habit of living together, it is common to find unanimity in execution as well as in thought.
Bewildered by fear, He fancied that his flight was opposed by Legions of Phantoms; Whereever He turned, the disfigured Corse seemed to lie in his passage, and it was long before He succeeded in reaching the door.
Sometimes her white and polished arm was displayed in arranging the pillow: Sometimes a sudden movement discovered part of her swelling bosom: But whereever the new-found charm presented itself, there rested the Friar's gloting eyes.
On the contrary, whereever the Cossacks were, there too was wanton destruction.
After we were told by my master that we were now free and could go to work whereever we chose, my mother hired me out to a man and I stayed with him two years.
Her farewell benediction was: ="I trust de Lord will carry you whereever you want to go!
Wilkins was an Englishman, for whereever he had lived, there had been the chief Seat of generous Knowledge and true Philosophy.
His mother died when he was twenty-four; and he broke through all rites and customs by raising a mound over her grave; that, as he said, he might have a place to turn to and think of as his home whereever he might be on his wanderings.
From Greenland's icy mountains to Ceylon's sunny isle, Whereever prospect pleases, And only man is vile.
It is a name that conveys to you, perhaps, some associations of priggishness and pedantry: almost whereever you see him written of you find suggestions of the sort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whereever" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.