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anybody
noun as in some unspecified person or people
Strong match
Example Sentences
Of course, she hit on other points as well, but never did she offer anything other than the bromides the Democrats have been mouthing for as long as anybody can remember.
But after a crackdown by the city, Bass said Monday, “I don’t know if anybody can drive around there and not see a significant difference.”
It was the first time anybody had connected his name to the job, yet, what the heck, the surprise candidate seemed like a good fit.
Rick doesn’t like anybody unless they’re providing him with weed.
And Williams, who is scheduled to earn $5.3 million this season, said last month that “I don’t want to go play for anybody else besides the Los Angeles Rams, coach McVay, under Les Snead and just around all my teammates I’ve been with the last three or four years.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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