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  • 1Everybody — or everyone may refer to:* Everyone , an Entertainment Software Rating Board rating suggesting that a computer or video game may be suitable for ages 6 and older. *Any of several songs and albums: **Everyone (album), by Reuben Morgan **Everybody… …

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  • 2Everybody — может встречаться в следующих разделах: Альбомы Ингрид Майклсон The Sea and Cake Gods Child Песни «Everybody» (песня DJ BoBo) «Everybody» (песня Леонида Руденко) «Everybody» (песня Мадонны) «Everybody» (песня Танеля Падара и Дэйва Бентона)… …

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  • 3Everybody — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término «Everybody» puede hacer referencia a: «Everybody», canción de Madonna, del álbum Madonna; «Everybody», canción de Britney Spears, del álbum Blackout; o «Everybody», canción ganadora del Festival de… …

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  • 4everybody — has been written as one word since the 19c, and alternates with everyone with no difference in meaning. Both words take a singular verb, but pronouns in the continuation of the sentence are often plural to denote neutrality of gender: • Everybody …

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  • 5Everybody — Ev er*y*bod y, n. Every person. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6everybody — late 14c., from EVERY (Cf. every) + BODY (Cf. body) …

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  • 7everybody — / everyone [n] all involved, all human beings; the whole world all, all and sundry*, anybody, each one, each person, every person, generality, masses, people, populace, the public, the whole, young and old*; concept 417 Ant. nobody/noone …

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  • 8everybody — ► PRONOUN ▪ every person …

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  • 9everybody — [ev′rē bäd΄ē, ev′rēbud΄ē] pron. every person; everyone …

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  • 10everybody — eve|ry|bod|y [ evri,badi ] pronoun *** everyone: Has everybody remembered to bring a pen and notebook? Everybody likes birthday cake. everybody else: Bill had the courage to say out loud what everybody else in the room was thinking …

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