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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
everything
pronoun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
almost all/every/everything
▪ Marsha visits her son almost every day.
deserve all/everything you get (=deserve any bad things that happen to you)
▪ She's behaved really stupidly and she deserves all she gets.
do everything possible
▪ We must do everything possible to limit our impact on the earth's environment.
drop everything (=completely stop everything you are doing)
▪ When my mother was sick, I just dropped everything and flew to be with her in Seattle.
everything you could...desire
▪ The hotel has everything you could possibly desire.
everything you need
▪ Are you sure that you have everything you need?
everything...possibly could
▪ Doctors did everything they possibly could to save his life.
lost everything
▪ My family lost everything in the war.
mean the world to sb/mean everything to sb (=be very important to someone)
▪ He meant the world to her.
owe it all to sb/owe everything to sb
▪ I owe it all to you.
shut everything out
▪ Jenny closed her eyes and tried to shut everything out.
something/nothing/everything goes wrong
▪ If something goes wrong with your machine, you can take it back to the dealer.
spoil everything
▪ Why do you always have to spoil everything?
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
carry all/everything before you
▪ For much of 1981 and early 1982 the Social Democrats seemed to carry all before them.
▪ Hollywood had carried all before it but even the Hollywood product was fairly diversified.
▪ Neath carried all before them in winning the inaugural Heineken League last season - or did they?
▪ The conventional view, then as now, was that Lanfranc had carried all before him in asserting the rights of Canterbury.
everything but the kitchen sink
▪ Aunt Hortense: Babsy Hepworth's bronzes, everything but the kitchen sink.
everything/anything etc under the sun
▪ Andrew and I spent many hours on the Windrush porch discussing almost everything under the sun from party politics to mystic transcendentalism.
▪ Some people think that the police can do everything under the sun like, but of course you can't.
▪ There literally is everything under the sun, and you're free to do as much or as little as you want.
▪ They discussed everything under the sun.
in all/everything but name
▪ I always feel they are open meetings in everything but name.
▪ Since then the craggy little republic of 650,000-odd people has been independent in all but name.
▪ Soon Jack and Courtney's marriage was also over in everything but name.
▪ The players should therefore be treated like the professionals they are in all but name, and be paid for their work.
more ... than the rest/the others/everything else put together
sth is not all/everything it's cracked up to be
your heart's desire/everything your heart could desire
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ "How's everything at work?" "Very busy."
▪ Do you have everything you need?
▪ Maria has succeeded at almost everything she has tried to do.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Everything

Everything \Ev"er*y*thing`\, n. Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things.

More wise, more learned, more just, more everything.
--Pope.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
everything

late 14c., from every + thing.

Wiktionary
everything

pron. (context literally English) all the things under discussion.

Wikipedia
Everything (disambiguation)

Everything is all that exists.

Everything may also refer to:

  • Universe, everything we perceive to exist
  • Cosmos, the universe as an orderly system
  • World, the planet Earth, or the sum of human civilization
  • Everything (film), a 2004 British film directed by Richard Hawkins
  • Everything (software), a desktop search engine for Windows NTFS drives
  • Everything2, a web-based community
  • The Everything Card, an early credit card
  • everything, an English indefinite pronoun
Everything (Anna Vissi song)

"Everything" was the song chosen by Greece as its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens.

Everything (Jody Watley song)

"Everything" is the third single from Jody Watley's second album, Larger than Life. "Everything" was the third consecutive top-ten Pop and R&B single from that album in the U.S., peaking at #4 and #3, respectively. The single reached #74 in the UK.

Everything (Fefe Dobson song)

"Everything" was the third single released from Fefe Dobson's self-titled debut album.

Dobson made many appearances on MTV's TRL to promote the single, including a performance. Dobson also promoted the album on other TV shows, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Sharon Osbourne Show, All That, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

"Everything" is featured in the film The Perfect Score and appears on its soundtrack.

Everything (band)

Everything is an alternative rock band from Harrisonburg, Virginia best known for their 1998 hit "Hooch".

Everything (The Bangles album)

Everything is the third studio album by the American pop rock band the Bangles. It was released on October 18, 1988 through Columbia Records.

Just like its predecessor, Everything also produced a US Top 5 hit (" In Your Room"), and a number one single, " Eternal Flame," which became a chart-topper in almost every major chart around the world, among its released singles.

The 2008 reissue CD on the Wounded Birds label (WOU 4056) adds a bonus track: "In Your Room" (12" Remix). Two songs that were recorded for the album but not released were "What I Meant to Say", which was the B-side of "Eternal Flame", written by the Peterson sisters and sung by Debbi, as well as "Everything I Wanted", co-written and sung by Susanna and released in 1990 on Greatest Hits.

Everything (film)

Everything is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Hawkins and produced by Oliver Potterton. Ray Winstone stars as Richard, who starts visiting Naomi, a Soho prostitute (played by Jan Graveson). But he doesn't go for sex, so what is he looking for? It also features Katherine Clisby as Tania, a young Eastern European prostitute, Eddie Deedigan as her pimp, Ed. Winstone's real-life daughter Lois plays the part of Richard's daughter, Anna. The film was shot in 10 days on HD for a small budget and was nominated for a BAFTA for debut director Richard Hawkins. DVD Release Date: 23 Jan 2006

Everything (Misia song)

"Everything" is the seventh single by Japanese singer Misia, released on October 25, 2000. It debuted atop the Oricon singles chart and held the position for four non-consecutive weeks, ultimately emerging as Misia's biggest hit and signature song. In the Japanese music industry, "Everything" is the best-selling single by a female artist released in the 21st century, as well as the third best-selling single overall for a female Japanese artist, behind Namie Amuro's "CAN YOU CELEBRATE?" and Hikaru Utada's "Automatic/time will tell".

The title song served as theme song for the drama "Yamato Nadeshiko", which starred Nanako Matsushima and Shinichi Tsutsumi.

"Everything" has been covered by various artists, including Erykah Badu featuring Common, Eric Martin, Boyz II Men and Charice Pempengco.

Everything (R. Stevie Moore album)

Everything You Always Wanted To Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Afraid To Ask is a double 12" vinyl record album by DIY home recording pioneer and one-man band R. Stevie Moore. The 36-track 2-LP set was issued by New Rose Records of Paris, France in March 1984. It contains Moore's songs and sound experiments from Nashville TN and Montclair NJ sessions, all primarily recorded on 1/4 track 7½ ips reel-to-reel stereo tape decks.

Its title in French is "TOUT CE QUE VOUS AVEZ TOUJOURS VOULU SAVOIR SUR R. STEVIE MOORE ET QUE VOUS N'AVEZ JAMAIS OSER DEMANDER".

Long out of print and never reissued on compact disc, it was reconstructed from original song master tapes for improved fidelity by the artist in 2002. The original vinyl issue had suffered in audio quality from improperly mastered compilation tapes and also by the process of squeezing so much material on each side of the records.

Everything... was the first of four New Rose RSM albums to be released through the 1980s.

The name of the album is a homage to the 1972 movie Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask).

Everything (credit card)
Everything (Michael Bublé song)

"Everything" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Michael Bublé, and released as the lead single from his third major-label studio album, Call Me Irresponsible.

Everything (Mr. Children album)

Everything, is the seven-track EP recorded by Japanese pop rock band Mr. Children, released under the record label Toy's Factory in May 1992. It has generally been considered their first studio album.

In 1991, the band met the record producer Takeshi Kobayashi for the first time. They started the recording together in December of that year, at the Sound Sky and Starship studios. Although the producer suggested changing its lyrics slightly, all songs appeared on the EP had already been written before they signed a recording contract, and also played in their early live performances.

Everything had a steady sales after the band gained public recognition, reaching the top-30 on the Japanese Oricon albums chart and spending 83 weeks on the top-100 with sales of over 450,000 copies. In June 1998, it was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan for shipments of over 800,000 units.

After the EP came out, they embarked on concert tour with fellow band The Pillows. In August 1992, "Kimi ga Ita Natsu" was issued as the only single from Everything.

Everything (Faye Wong album)

Everything (no Cantonese title) is a 1990 Cantonese album recorded by Chinese Cantopop singer Faye Wong when she was based in Hong Kong and recording under the Cantonese name: 王靖雯 Wong Ching Man (Shirley Wong).

The title song is a Cantonese version of Jody Watley's 1989 hit of the same name. "Wailing Wall" is a cover of Marilyn Martin's 1988 B-side "Quiet Desperation".

Everything (Mary J. Blige song)

"Everything" is a 1997 song by R&B singer Mary J. Blige. Written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, it was released as the third single from Blige's third album, Share My World.

Everything (Buckcherry song)

"Everything" is the eighth single by American rock band Buckcherry, and third from their third album, 15. The song is about a relationship that isn't working out as well as the two partners would want it to be, and they say if they had "everything", their problems may be solved. The song has received many plays on radio stations across Canada and the United States.

Everything (Alanis Morissette song)

"Everything" is a pop/rock song written by Alanis Morissette and released as the first single from her sixth studio album, So-Called Chaos.

The song was featured in the 2006 film Clerks II, and is included on the soundtrack. The song was also used as one of the sample music that was included inside Windows XP Media Center Edition in 2005.

Everything (Joe album)

Everything is the debut studio album by Joe released on August 17, 1993.

A New Jack Album

Everything

Everything (or every thing), is all that exists; the opposite of nothing, or its complement. It is the totality of things relevant to some subject matter. Without expressed or implied limits, it may refer to anything. The Universe is everything that exists theoretically, though a multiverse may exist according to theoretical cosmology predictions. It may refer to an anthropocentric worldview, or the sum of human experience, history, and the human condition in general. Every object and entity is a part of everything, including all physical bodies and in some cases all abstract objects.

Everything (EP)

Everything is an EP released by American country music artist Chely Wright. This is Wright's first EP and first release on her own record company, Painted Red. The album features the video hit "Back of the Bottom Drawer" along with four demos. The EP also contains a DVD that includes footage personal footage and photos of Wright.

The album was released exclusively on Wright's official website; however, it was later available in major retail outlets.

Everything (It's You)

"Everything (It's You)" is the thirteenth single released by Japanese rock band Mr. Children on February 5, 1997. The song was the theme song of Japanese television drama Koi no Vacance. The single debuted at No. 1 on the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts.

"Everything (It's You)" was certified as a million-selling single by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.

Everything (P-Money song)

"Everything" is a single released by New Zealand music producer P-Money. It features vocals by Vince Harder. It was released to the UK market on 7 September 2009 on 3 Beat Blue.

Everything (Henry Rollins album)

Everything is a 1996 spoken word album by Henry Rollins. Everything is the audiobook of Rollins' book Eye Scream which was written over a period of nine years from 1986 to 1995. Eye Scream covers a vast number of social issues over that time period including racism, homophobia, and police brutality. The album features Rollins' spoken word accompanied by jazz musicians Charles Gayle and Rashied Ali.

Everything (Arashi song)

"Everything" is a song recorded by Japanese pop boy band Arashi. It was released on July 1, 2009 by their record label J Storm. "Everything" was used as the theme song for the au by KDDI commercials, featuring Arashi as the endorsers. It was released as a CD single in two formats: a regular edition and a limited edition. While both editions comes with the B-side song "Season", the former comes with the instrumental of all the songs, while the latter comes a DVD.

Everything (Climie Fisher album)

Everything is the first album by British pop duo Climie Fisher, released in 1987. The album includes the duo's biggest hit and best-remembered single, " Love Changes (Everything)", and reached #14 on the UK album chart. Their song "Room to Move" was remade by the group Animotion on their 1989 self-titled album.

The song " Love Changes (Everything)" was used in the movie How I Got into College.

In 2009 the record company Edsel re-released and remastered both Climie Fisher albums, and included all the original b-sides, with the notable exception of the original version of "Love Like a River".

Everything (Dum Dums song)

"Everything" is a song by Dum Dums, released as their debut single in 2000. It was also included on their album It Goes Without Saying.

Everything (INXS song)

"Everything" is the second single from the album Elegantly Wasted by INXS. It was released only in Mexico, Europe and Australia. The song was written by Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band in Dublin during the summer of 1996.

Everything (software)

Everything is a desktop search utility for Windows that can rapidly find files and folders by name on an NTFS volume. On October 30, 2009, Everything was ranked #857 among 1,757 computer programs used by the 70,000 users of Wakoopa, making it more widely used than WinZip. Since January 2013, Everything has been actively developed after a four year break. This utility is released under a free software license that allows modification and commercial redistribution, requiring only attribution.

Everything (P-Money album)

Everything is the third studio album by P-Money, released on 3 May 2010 in New Zealand and on 18 June 2010 in Australia on Central Station. Everything is the first studio album released by P-Money since 2004. The album contains one of P-Money's most successful singles to date, "Everything".

Everything (Take Me Down)

"Everything (Take Me Down)" is the fourth single taken from Dane Rumble's debut album The Experiment. The single was released digitally to iTunes and Digirama on April 12, 2010.

Everything (Jason McCoy album)

Everything is the sixth studio album by Canadian country music artist Jason McCoy. It was released by Open Road Recordings on March 1, 2011.

Everything was nominated for Country Album of the Year at the 2012 Juno Awards.

Everything (Addictiv album)

Everything is the debut album released by Addictiv on January 12, 2009. The album followed after 5 successful singles from 2006 to 2009.

Everything (Nine Inch Nails song)

"Everything" is the third single taken from the album Hesitation Marks by Nine Inch Nails. It debuted on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 program on August 19, 2013.

Everything (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks album)

Everything is a compilation album by Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, released on July 18, 1995 by Atavistic Records. Despite its misleading title, it's actually just a reissue of side one of Lydia Lunch's 'Hysterie' compilation album.

Everything (M2M song)

"Everything" was a single by Norwegian pop duo M2M, composed of singers Marion Raven and Marit Larsen. It was the first single from the duo's second album, The Big Room. The single was released worldwide between October 2001 and March 2002. It was well received critically, and reached No. 6 in Norway in addition to being a minor hit in both Australia and New Zealand. A music video directed by Chris Applebaum was released for the single. M2M performed the song on the 100th episode of Dawson's Creek and live at the 2002 Spellemannprisen awards. The song earned M2M a nomination for " Best International Artist" at the 2001 Mnet Asian Music Awards.

Usage examples of "everything".

Heading for one, he lost a couple of seconds, everything went dark, and he momentarily lost his bearings.

By the end of the day, the sand is crisscrossed with a mesh of ordinates, abscissas, curves to account for everything in nature.

I have both known that Acorus faces a transition in the next few years, one that will change everything.

Even in the lower town sprawled around the base of the acropolis there were no narrow alleyways or tumbledown blocks of apartments, for everything was obviously subject to a rigid system of surveys and building codes.

In his initial eagerness to see everything, Adams had made a tour of the new hospital.

When on September 16, Francis Dana turned up from Paris with the news that Congress had given Adams authority to work on securing a Dutch loan until Henry Laurens appeared, Adams notified John Thaxter to pack everything at the hotel in Paris and come at once.

But if Yorktown did not mean an end to the war, it changed everything in Holland, as Adams saw at once.

They wrote on everything from the price of clover seed to the meetings of the American Philosophical Society, where Adams had been asked to be a member.

Everything considered, there was almost no reason for Adams to have liked anything about it.

French Revolution, which Adams read at least twice and with delight, since he disagreed with nearly everything she said.

He had believed everything was lost, but now that the Mage-Imperator had recaptured the minds and hearts of all the corrupted soldiers, he was confident the Adar could unify them into a single crew again.

Thanks to the control possessed by the Parmenter Syndicate over the Atlantic cables and the aerograph system of the world, he was kept daily, sometimes hourly, acquainted with everything that was happening.

To be sure, the answer to Eurocentric textbooks is not one-sided Afrocentric history, the kind that has Africans inventing everything good and whites inventing slavery and oppression.

Guy would still have been in charge, for after all, everything had belonged to him.

In fact, looking at the unspeaking men draped as best they could over the afterbody of the car, and the dead Invaders lying heaped to one side, and the blood all over everything, and Newsted and the others standing next to the gun-carrier, staring at Mrs.