See also: each
Every — US. [ˈevrɪ], UK. [ˈevrɪ]
Main meanings of the word ‘Every’:
- Each and all members of a group or category; each individual or all without exception.
- Used to indicate frequency or regularity, meaning each instance or occurrence.
10 simple sentences with ‘Every’:
- Every day, he goes for a run.
- She brushes her teeth every morning.
- They meet at the same place every week.
- Every student received a certificate.
- We have pizza every Friday night.
- He reads a book every night.
- The supermarket is open every day.
- Every person has their own story.
- We water the plants every morning.
- The clock chimes every hour.
The sentences with ‘Every’ from movies:
Every day I do. – Lincoln (2012)
Same show’s on every station. – Signs (2002)
We do it every year. – Round And Round (2023)
We take care of that every month. – 48 Hrs. (1982)
Every day I don’t fix my power suit. – Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)
I went to the zoo almost every weekend. – Bad Teacher (2011)
And inside every house, a happy all-American family. – L.A. Confidential (1997)
That’s not something you see every day. – The Meg (2018)
Cram into every possible space. – Black Hawk Down (2001)
You learn something new every day. – The Space Between Us (2017)
I give orders every day, nobody obeys! – A Few Good Men (1992)
It’s not every day you bag Bruce Wayne. – The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
We grade you every day. – Divergent (2014)
They try it every time I stop! – Tremors (1990)
Every last one of us. – Peter Pan & Wendy (2023)
Every day above ground is a good day. – Scarface (1983)
Every BlackBerry is a server. – BlackBerry (2023)
Worth cherishing in every way. – Wonder Woman (2017)
Mr. King, we see this every day. – The Descendants (2011)
Every bit of it. – The Hunger Games (2012)
There’s one in every family, sire. – The Lion King (1994)
Defiance afoot in every quarter. – Elizabeth (1998)
Only every time I see you. – Memento (2000)
Mark stresses that every time it comes up. – The Martian (2015)
In every way. – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
No, at every level. – Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
A clean, accurate shot every time. – No Time to Die (2021)
This has happened to every boy. – Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Every second of it. – Despicable Me 2 (2013)
Every flight to L.A. is booked. – The Hangover (2009)
For every action, there is a reaction. – Snatch (2000)
Every march pulls ’em. – Selma (2014)
Every man for himself, gentlemen. – A Beautiful Mind (2001)
We’re getting paid every week. – Some Like It Hot (1959)
I read Wuthering Heights every Christmas. – The Proposal (2009)
I need status of every instrument. – Apollo 13 (1995)
From every bed in Paris. – Marie Antoinette (2006)
Same ending as every day. – The Croods (2013)
I tell you this every day. – The Father (2020)
You control every step of this investigation. – The Da Vinci Code (2006)
I go every Thursday. – A Man Called-Otto (2022)
They get worse every year. – You Don’t Mess with the Zohan (2008)
I want to hear every viewpoint. – Jurassic Park (1993)
We have a 20-question quiz every Friday. – Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Okay, but I’m paying you back every penny. – See You On Venus (2023)
Every line matters. – Rushmore (1998)
Every other weekend. – World’s Greatest Dad (2009)
It’s on every channel. – The Abyss (1989)
Moaning in your sleep every night? – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)