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ubiquitous
Part of speech: AdjectiveExisting everywhere at one time; present everywhere at once.
Part of speech: AdverbUbiquitously.
Part of speech: NounUbiquitousness.
Usage examples "ubiquitous":- Moreover, I was boarded by a battalion of fleas from the Spanish labourers in my vicinity- fleas that had evidently been apprenticed to their trade, and had been allowed free scope for the development of their ubiquitous genius. - "An Ocean Tramp", William McFee.
- Then the bustle emulating the plenty; the ringing of bells, the clash of thoroughfare, the summoning of ubiquitous waiters, and the all- pervading feeling of omnipotence from the guests, who order what they please to the landlord, who can produce and execute everything they can desire. - "Vanishing England", P. H. Ditchfield.
- In lofty and capacious glass- enclosed cabinets, in company with numerous models of Edison's inventions, repose many of the costly and elaborate instruments rendered useless by the ubiquitous trolley. - "Edison, His Life and Inventions", Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin.