Similar words: howsoever, aloe vera, whatsoever, never-never, overachiever, ever, never, every. Meaning: [huːˈevə] pron.1. whatever person; anyone that: Whoever did it should be proud. Ask whoever is there. Tell it to whomever you like. 2. no matter who: I won't do it, whoever asks. 3. who? what person? (used to express astonishment, disbelief, disdain, etc.): Whoever is that? Whoever told you such a thing?.
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91 Whoever left the gloves will probably come back for them tomorrow.
92 Whoever controlled her handkerchief controlled her, and Demetros accidentally latched on to it as he tried to grab her.
93 The man, whoever it was, knew nothing of the correct use of his weapon.
94 Her brother earned his living by hiring himself out to whoever needed his services on the island.
95 Whoever it was must be making a very quick getaway.
96 Toning Whoever heard of any of them being groomed by a fashion editor and strapped into toning pinks for a photo call?
97 Most of the staff is away today so you'll have to use whoever is available.
97 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
98 Hijras venture out into the streets to demand money from whoever seems affluent enough.
99 In my opinion, they should stop hounding law-abiding citizens and set about catching the obvious culprits, whoever they are.
100 Whoever set up this Archive had been pretty conscientious about keeping people informed.
101 They - whoever they were - had underestimated her if they thought she could be cowed into submission by threats and violence.
102 God abandons only those who abandon themselves, and whoever has the courage to shut up his sorrow within his own heart is stronger to fight against it than he who complains. George Sand
103 I was mad about her being killed, mad at whoever killed her.
104 He's prepared to help whoever he meets, be it a trade union leader, a consultant or a junior clerk.
105 Good manners is the art of making people comfortable. Whoever makes the fewest people uncomfortable has the best manners. Jonathan Swift
106 Whoever placed her feet, in their unfashionable lace-up shoes, left one askew, giving her a knock-kneed appearance.
107 Whoever is afraid of cholera will be attacked, and no treatment can save him.
108 More likely, whoever was Prime Minister would advise her to dissolve Parliament and hold another election.
109 Hence the complete and utter mental breakdown of whoever contracts the disease.
110 Whoever gunned Mahoney while he lay in a hospital bed need have no pipe dreams about Murder Two or other lesser charge.
111 But he's still optimistic that whoever answers the ad, will bring romance as well as adventure into his life.
112 Whoever leaked the secret document to the residents is clearly against it.
113 Both women have maximum Grand Prix points and whoever wins their next head-to-head on Friday could be the overall winner.
114 It would be a long walk down for whoever had the top flat.
115 Whoever wins, their plans to boost the economy will face political obstacles and will not have an instant effect.
116 Even when permission is granted, building airports is expensive and can be risky, whoever is paying.
117 As I said, whoever has grabbed you is extremely vulnerable.
118 Did they - whoever they were - deliberately try to kill him?
119 Whoever succeeds Kinnock, these differences are unlikely to get in anyone's way. Petty rivalries and jealousies will.
120 Whoever had sent these assassins had completely underestimated the fat knight.