Crossword clues for everywhere
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Everywhere \Ev"er*y*where`\, adv. In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; thoroughly; altogether.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
adv. in or to all locations under discussion.
WordNet
adv. to or in any or all places; "You find fast food stores everywhere"; "people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem"; "he carried a gun everywhere he went"; "looked all over for a suitable gift"; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere') [syn: everyplace, all over]
Wikipedia
"Everywhere" is a single released by the British- American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their album Tango in the Night, written by Christine McVie who also performs lead vocals on the song.
Everywhere is the third best album released by Japanese singer Maaya Sakamoto to celebrate her 15th anniversary.
Everywhere is a UK Alt Rock band. The band play 'Post-pop' and their sound has been compared to artists such as ' The Cure' and ' Depeche Mode'.
Everywhere is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.
"Everywhere" is a single released by pop rock singer-songwriter Michelle Branch. It was written by Branch and John Shanks for her debut album, The Spirit Room (2001). It was produced by John Shanks. The song served as her debut single worldwide. It was released in the U.S. in July 2001.
The song received positive reviews from critics praising its lyrical content and Branch's vocal performance. The song attained moderate success, reaching the top twenty in Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the United States. The accompanying music video for the song shows Branch watching a boy in the opposite apartment building while she plays her guitar in an empty room.
Everywhere is the fourth album of American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released on June 3, 1997. It was his first release since his marriage to Faith Hill. His collaboration with his wife, "It's Your Love", was nominated for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals and Best Country Song at the 1998 Grammy Awards.
Singles released from this album include the number one Hot Country Songs hits "It's Your Love", "Everywhere", "Just to See You Smile" and "Where the Green Grass Grows", as well as the #2-peaking "One of These Days" (originally recorded by Marcus Hummon on his 1995 album All in Good Time) and "For a Little While". Both "It's Your Love" and "Just to See You Smile" were declared as number one country hits of the year by Billboard, for 1997 and 1998 respectively. "You Turn Me On" also entered the lower regions of the country charts from unsolicited airplay.
"You Just Get Better All the Time" was previously recorded by Tony Joe White on his 1983 album "Dangerous" and by James House on his 1990 album Hard Times for an Honest Man.
Everywhere may refer to:
- Everywhere (Roswell Rudd album), 1966
- Everywhere (Gerald Wilson album), 1968
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Everywhere (Tim McGraw album), 1997
- "Everywhere" (Tim McGraw song), title track from the album
- "Everywhere" (Fleetwood Mac song), 1987
- "Everywhere" (Michelle Branch song), 2001
- Everywhere (Maaya Sakamoto album)
- "Everywhere", the first of three discs from Lupe Fiasco's forthcoming album LupE.N.D.
"Everywhere" is a song written by Mike Reid and Craig Wiseman, and performed by American country music singer Tim McGraw. It was released in July 1997 as the second single from his album of the same name. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 2 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. Despite reaching Number One on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (Now Hot Country Songs), the song did not appear on Tim's Greatest Hits album. It did, however, later appear on Tim's second Greatest Hits package, Reflected: Greatest Hits Vol. 2.
Everywhere is an album by American jazz trombonist Roswell Rudd featuring studio performances recorded in July 1966 for the Impulse! label.
In the album's liner notes, Rudd says that "the idea for this album, i.e. what players and compositions to use, came to me while in San Francisco with Archie Shepp's band in February of 1966." A preceding Impulse! release, Archie Shepp Live in San Francisco featured that group's February 19, 1966 performance at the Both/And Club.
Since the time of the album's initial release it has been re-issued once in the United States: on the 1998 compilation CD Mixed, joined with October 1961 performances by the Cecil Taylor Unit (originally released as part of Gil Evans' album Into the Hot). The album had only previously been issued on CD (catalog # MVCI-23046) with its original title and artist name, in 1991 by MCA Victor, Japan.
Usage examples of "everywhere".
To make matters worse, Adams learned of further French seizures of American ships in the Caribbean and that by decrees issued in Paris, the Directory had, in effect, launched an undeclared war on American shipping everywhere.
Like all inanimate objects everywhere, the three displaced articles from the Airstream turkey knew instinctively what the seashell was talking about.
But two-thirds of the emigrants were dead, there as everywhere in Algeria, without having laid hands on a spade or a plow.
A bath was an indispensable step in the mysteries of Mithras, the initiation at Eleusis, the meda worship of the Algonkins, the Busk of the Creeks, the ceremonials of religion everywhere.
But everywhere hath its pure altars, At each of its altars a priest To lift up a Host with a chalice Till the story of grace shall have ceased.
Master Sean had prowled round the room with his eyes half closed, his golden crux ansata in his right hand, probing everywhere.
When he reached Apollonia late in Julius, he found the Legio Macedonica enthusiastically investigating reported landings of Antonian troops here, there, and everywhere.
He threw another blazebomb into the ranks and it blew as he crouched, ants flying everywhere but still more and more from the cube in the sand, globular eyes, and he aimed more carefully and missed too much adrenalin but the next bomb flew true with a slight arcing trajectory only meters above their heads and down into them and right into the mouth of the cube, right on the upward sloping ramp, and blew just right.
Tarzan of the Apes was here and there and everywhere, urging on his fierce allies and taking a heavy toll with his long, slim knife.
Everywhere, the air was aprowl, a vast, restless giant with the clouds in its grip, larger than mountains.
The era of culture affected not only the capital but all the cities, and everywhere throughout the Arabian empire schools and academies sprang up.
Scarble was no longer a man, whatever his appearance, that he was really the Emperor of the Dodecapod Spiders of Aranea, and of all Spiders everywhere.
There was blood everywhere, and dead men asprawl, their bodies dragged hurriedly aside when no more might be done to aid them.
Everywhere he went, there seemed to be a plethora of baronial tabards, each bearing a different crest, although he knew that there were only a dozen or so barons that were fealty-bound to the Earl of LaMut.
Leafless herbs like beechdrops, lavender toothwort, and various bright-flowered small orchids, often without green leaves, were everywhere, growing from the roots of other living plants or their decaying remains.