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Sentence count:236+18Posted:2016-11-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: everybodybodyembodynobodya body ofsomebodybodemoodyMeaning: [ˈenɪbɒdɪ]  pron.1. any person. 2. anybody's guess, a matter of conjecture: It's anybody's guess why she quit. n. 3. a person of some importance: If you're anybody, you'll receive an invitation.. 
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(91) He always was a miserable man. He never spoke to me nor anybody else.
(92) I wouldn't count him out. If anybody can make a comeback, he can.
(93) I need some time to myself, the same as anybody else.
(94) Usenet is a collection of discussion groups, known as newsgroups, to which anybody can subscribe.
(95) The party turned out to be a bit of a non-event - hardly anybody turned up.
(96) She can hold her own against anybody in an argument.
(97) If anybody wants to work on this, be my guest.
(98) We are not trying to box anybody in, we are trying to find a satisfactory way forward.
(98) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(99) The criticisms had been watered down so as not to offend anybody.
(100) In the unlikely event of anybody phoning, could you just scribble a message down?
(101) He can't do it, nor can I, nor can you, nor can anybody.
(102) Don't let him talk to anybody or he'll give the game away.
(103) You must n't tell anybody about this - it's a secret.
(104) He made it abundantly clear that anybody who disagrees with his policies will not last long.
(105) Anybody interested in pop culture at all should buy "Pure Cult".
(106) Having your house broken into is terrible. I wouldn't wish it on anybody.
(107) I don't know anybody at this party - let's bail.
(108) It seems to me he's beyond caring about what anybody does.
(109) You don't do anybody any good by getting yourself arrested.
(110) Everyone needs to feel he is loved, but this is not now acceptable. Instead, after everybody, everyone, anybody, anyone, somebody, someone, etc. one of the plural pronouns they, them, and their is often used:Does everybody know what they want?
(111) I'm not the kind of person to creep to anybody.
(112) Anybody can cook--it's easy.
(113) She swore me not to tell anybody about my secret.
(114) I had never punched anybody in my life but I hit out and gave him a black eye.
(115) He could mimic anybody.
(116) Just stop this nonsense of refusing to talk to anybody.
(117) She asked the author if she had modelled her hero on anybody in particular.
(118) I wasn't asking about anybody in particular-it was a purely hypothetical question.
(119) Can anybody cast light upon how this chair got broken?
(120) John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
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