Every
Definition of every:
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adjective
Each one of a number: all taken separately: formerly sometimes used alone in sense of every one. " Every of this happy number."- Shak.
Usage examples for every:
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I believe every word of it's true; I know it, I feel it!
"The Martian", George Du Maurier. -
She is new to me every day.
"A Splendid Hazard", Harold MacGrath. -
And I believe every Brantish word of it.
"The Egyptian Cat Mystery", Harold Leland Goodwin. -
Now then, Polly and Joel, tell me all about it, every word.
"The Adventures of Joel Pepper", Margaret Sidney.