anyone

  • 1Anyone — is a band from Southern California that formed in 1995. Their 2001 self titled album was released on Roadrunner Records. They have described their music using the term maximum acid , combining a heavy metal sound with psychedelic rock influences …

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  • 2Anyone — A ny*one, n. One taken at random rather than by selection; anybody. Note: [Commonly written as two words.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3anyone — index whoever Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4anyone — (n.) Old English, two words, from ANY (Cf. any) + ONE (Cf. one). Old English also used ænigmon in this sense. One word form from 1844 …

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  • 5anyone — [n] one, some unspecified person all, anybody, anybody at all, any of, any person, a person, each and every one, everybody, everyone, masses, one, public, whole world; concept 417 …

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  • 6anyone — ► PRONOUN ▪ any person or people …

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  • 7anyone — [ən′ēwun΄] pron. any person; anybody …

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  • 8anyone — [[t]e̱niwʌn[/t]] ♦♦ (The form anybody is also used.) 1) PRON INDEF You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action. I won t tell anyone I saw you here...… …

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  • 9anyone — an|y|one [ eni,wʌn ] pronoun *** 1. ) usually in negatives or questions used instead of someone when asking or saying whether there is even one person: Was there anyone at home? Did he mention anyone special? I m not blaming anyone for what… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 10anyone */*/*/ — UK [ˈenɪˌwʌn] / US pronoun 1) [usually in negatives or questions] used instead of someone when asking or saying whether there is even one person Was there anyone at home? I m not blaming anyone for what happened. Did he mention anyone special?… …

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