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Ubiquitous
Pronounced:
<u-bic-wah-tis>
Existing everywhere at the same time.
My use:
It's nice to see ubiquitous smiles in this room.
What a great way to start the day!
Literary
use:
By Wilbur Lucius Cross
As a novel of character, '
Tom Jones ' belongs to that class of novels which Walter Bagehot called
ubiquitous, the aim of which is to present by a multitude of characters a
complete picture of human life
Memory trick:
U b i quit o us
U
(reminds of) = You
b (reminds of) = be
i (reminds of) = I
quit (reminds of) = quit
o (reminds of) = oh
us (reminds of) = us
You - be - I - quit - oh - us!
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Ubiquitous
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