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Filter by Meaning Everybody on the team needs to do their part to win the game.
The store was so busy that everybody had to wait in line.
The tour guide gave everybody a map of the city.
Everybody knows about the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
We need to make sure everybody understands the rules before we start the game.
The store had a sale on shoes and everybody bought a pair.
Everybody on the team needs to work together to win.
Everybody on the team contributed to the project's success.
The guide made sure everybody was accounted for before starting the tour.
Everybody in the world needs to work together to combat climate change.
Everybody in the audience stood up and applauded the performance.
In this version of the game, everybody starts off as "it".
The coach asked if everybody was ready for the game.
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