Sentence examples for were ubiquitous from inspiring English sources

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were ubiquitous

adjective

Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.

  • To Hindus, Jews, Muslims and Christians, God is ubiquitous.

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Military metaphors were ubiquitous.

Celebrations were ubiquitous.

But they were ubiquitous.

Flutes were ubiquitous in antiquity.

They were ubiquitous and conspicuous.

These kinds of dreams were ubiquitous.

Once upon a time, horses were ubiquitous.

Banners and buttons promoting the event were ubiquitous.

Foreclosures and evictions were ubiquitous; whole neighborhoods and towns emptied.

Slip dresses, spaghetti straps, décolletage and bare backs were ubiquitous.

Floral crowns – à la Born To Die – were ubiquitous.

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