every body

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every body

  1. Obsolete spelling of everybody
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see every,‎ body.
    • 1947, The Department of Health, compiler, Health Laws, Opinions and Court Decisions, Des Moines, Ia.: The State of Iowa, page 34:
      142.5 Disposition after dissection. The remains of every body received for scientific purposes under this chapter shall be decently buried or cremated after it has been used for said purposes, and a failure to do so shall be a misdemeanor.
    • 1990, Alan Judd, Tango, New York, N.Y.: Summit Books, →ISBN, page 291:
      Nevertheless – all William’s enquiries were channeled through the presidential office – the authorities were anxious to exhume every body buried since the coup and arrange them for inspection.
    • 2017, Sulari Gentill, Crossing the Lines, Scottsdale, Ariz.: Poisoned Pen Press, →ISBN, page 153:
      “He wants to donate his body to science. Apparently they only take skinny bodies…something about it being hard to store human fat. It’s odd. I would have thought every body was of some use or interest to science.”