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Idioms and Phrases
Whatnot, or any other thing that might be mentioned, as in They've stocked wine, beer, soda, or whatever , or You can stay or leave, or whatever . [Early 1900s]Example Sentences
“You can go to downtown L.A. or whatever and you can dress crazy and no one’s even going to look at you, they don’t care, there’s so much craziness on the street, nobody gives a s—,†Grisham said.
My strategy isn't really to focus on this one versus one, or if it opens up to multiple candidates, one versus five, or whatever we're doing type strategy.
In another time, and maybe at Thanksgivings past, getting along with people on the other side of a political debate could be considered a virtue; in an era of fascism or competitive authoritarianism or whatever you want to call a government by and for the worst among us, it is how a democracy curls up and dies.
"Obviously I want to say points or a podium or whatever," said Tsunoda.
“You know, it's about free access. It's not about reading only patriotic history or whatever is prescribed by your lesson plan,†the filmmaker added.
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