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Lexicographical Neighbors of

evert
everted
everthang
everting
evertor
evertors
everts
everwhat
everwhere
everwhich
every
every(a)
every Jack has his Jill
every bit
every cloud has a silver lining
every day (current term)
every day is a school day
every dog has its day
every five minutes
every good boy deserves fudge
every inch
every king needs a queen
every last
every last(p)
every little helps
every man Jack
every man for himself
every man has a price
every month
every night

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1858)
"The Floral Directory alluded to by Hone, in his Every Day Book, is the interesting and highly curious work of Dr. Forster, the real title being Circle of ..."

2. United States Coast Pilot: Atlantic Coast. Part IV. From Point Judith to New by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Herbert Gouverneur Ogden, John Ross, Herbert Cornelius Graves, Harry L. Ford (1899)
"... under penalty of twenty dollars per day for each and every day during which any part of said goods, merchandise or material shall remain upon such pier, ..."

3. Hunger by Knut Hamsun (1921)
"I had had food every day, and my courage rose, and I thrust one iron after the other into the fire. I was working at three or four articles, that plundered ..."

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