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everyone, everybody – Everyone/Everybody has a cup of coffee. Universal distributive: each – "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs". someone, somebody – Someone/Somebody usually fixes that. one - One gets lost without a map. See also generic you. anyone, anybody – Anyone/Anybody is welcome to submit an entry.
everybody; everyone; everything; everywhere; few; fewer; fewest; last (also adjective) least; less (also adverb and preposition) little (also adjective) many; many a; more (also adverb) most (also adverb) much; neither; next (also adjective) no (also interjection) no one; nobody; none; nothing; nowhere; once; one (also noun and pronoun) said ...
Everybody's Fool is a 2016 novel by Richard Russo. It is the second book in Russo's North Bath Trilogy , following Nobody's Fool (1993) and preceding Somebody's Fool (2023). Synopsis
Somebody’s Fool is a 2023 novel by American author Richard Russo. It is the third installment in Russo's "North Bath Trilogy", following Nobody’s Fool (1993) and Everybody’s Fool (2016). The book is set in the fictional town of North Bath in Upstate New York , and it continues the storylines of characters from the previous books.
Marvel came up with the title "Nobody's Nobody", which he originally conceived as having a "sad" tone until T.J. suggested the song convey the message that "everybody is somebody". T.J. told Billboard writer Tom Roland that the song is about "everyone has changed the trajectory of someone else's life". [1]
Is There Anybody Out There?, a song from the Pink Floyd album, The Wall. Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81, 2000 live album by Pink Floyd; Is There Anybody Out There?, a song by Beyond the Black; Is There Anybody Out There?, 2014 debut album by A Great Big World "Is There Anybody Out There" (Nicki French song), 1995
Nobody knew about my visual art practice. I’ve never shared it. And so I finally wanted to put these three things together so it wasn’t me separating myself in three separate areas of my life.
At this point in the plot, the bitter and alienated Pink is attempting to reach anybody outside of his self-built wall. The repeated question "Is there anybody out there?" suggests that no response is heard. On the other hand, "Comfortably Numb" starts with the sentence "Hello, Is there anybody in there?", addressed to Pink.