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Definition of ubiquitous:

  • (adjective) being present everywhere at once

Sentence Examples:

His ubiquitous steward, laden with hand luggage, paused for a moment.

Juniper is the most ubiquitous shrub to be found, it seems to me.

Malaria, due to the absence of subsoil drainage, is ubiquitous, and the standard of vitality extremely low.

Badgers and otters are common, as is the ubiquitous squirrel.

There was without doubt a Roman camp here, but the traditions of the ubiquitous Caesar must be received with caution.

Even the confidants sometimes need confidants in their turn, these being supplied by a conveniently ubiquitous chorus.

Rita/Lily was an extreme case, but the vulnerability was ubiquitous in the species.

They were armed with spears; and they displayed the most extraordinary activity, skipping here and there across the ravines and through the brush, casting huge stones into likely cover, and generally making themselves ubiquitous.

Gone, too, was Polish Anna, with her damp calico and her ubiquitous pail and dripping rag and her gutturals.

Carts, camels, wheel-barrows, and the ubiquitous rickshaw are the means of transport and locomotion.

He won't make love to his sister, because the poor, rich, unsophisticated girl is as ugly as she is ubiquitous.

While it is hoped that the bibliography will not be despised by the expert, it has been the convenience of the library assistant, the college student and the ubiquitous club woman that the compiler has had in mind throughout its preparation.

And this may be concluded without committing ourselves to any particular theory as to the physical explanation of gravity; all we need assert is, that in some way or other gravity is the result of ubiquitous energy.

And so ubiquitous are they when they have alighted on the earth, that they simply cover or clothe its surface.

Because those ubiquitous youngsters will be clamoring for you the moment the music begins.

It was a government by torturers rendered ubiquitous by spies.

This Department is concerned with the railways, roads, mines, irrigation, and all matters of a similar nature, and its administration naturally calls for technical knowledge which the ubiquitous General does not often possess.

You have caused us many a sleepless night, and it seemed to us that you and your bands were ubiquitous.

Already one of those ubiquitous creatures, a street-boy, had flown to the fire-station on the wings of hope and joy, and an engine came careering round the corner as I turned to rush up the stairs, which were already filled with smoke.

Commanding a regiment of cavalry from his own section, he seemed as ubiquitous as untiring.

There is one of those ubiquitous fumed-oak bookcases.

However, the sparrow is not quite ubiquitous.

To the stencil-plate chivalry of the lyrics of the ubiquitous F.E.

Pike, ubiquitous, snarled out orders and rapped out oaths from every angle upon their miserable heads.

"To human apprehension, the papal Inquisition was well-nigh ubiquitous, omniscient, and omnipotent."

He declares that his aide was afoot, while he was the man on horseback, ubiquitous and masterful.

Of course, the eunuch's spies were ubiquitous; of course, informers of all sorts were encouraged and rewarded.

Why does the hardy and almost ubiquitous blue jay studiously avoid the western plains and mountains?

Stone was an obstacle not so easily surmounted, and it seemed to them that she was never more ubiquitous.

Although too far from the beaten tracks frequently to enjoy first-class dramatic talent, there are the ubiquitous "movies," and for the transient visitor the Malay and Chinese theaters are of great interest.

The old Hedgehog scuttles about pretty ubiquitous, don't he?

Our ubiquitous press tends to restrict the feast of reason and the flow of soul; men do not care to express themselves too freely, or the cleverest may wake one morning to find he has made some silent auditor famous.

That was before the days of ubiquitous automobiles and the beavers had not become nocturnal in their habits.

I turn round and am reassured by the sight of that ubiquitous travelling companion of fine nights, the moon; a low, large, and full moon rising calmly and with a visible motion which slows gradually as it rises above the horizon.

She was perfectly ubiquitous: she seemed to possess a world-wide circulation.

The most abundant mammal is the ubiquitous deer mouse.

The presence of this talker is almost ubiquitous.

The presence of this mother and child in a wilderness which otherwise howled chiefly with rough sporadic men and equally rough ubiquitous bears, was a perpetual delight to us, so far from our domestic communications.

Frequently one of the large guns had to be employed to repress the zeal of one of these ubiquitous Malays.

The passengers walked the deck, or gathered in groups to eat ices and drink the wines made from the grapes grown in these vineyards, with the pictured maps of the river spread out upon their laps, and the ubiquitous Murray in their hands.

The principal reptile is an almost ubiquitous lizard.

And this constant, ubiquitous bodyguard annoyed him.

The English sparrow pursues his ubiquitous search for food with insular disdain of everything he does not understand.

A command of the sea so far established as to secure freedom of transit for the vast and ubiquitous maritime commerce of this country is also, of necessity, so far established as to deny free transit to the transports of an enemy seeking to invade.

He could be ubiquitous and self-obliterating at one and the same time.

It is a gamble, if you like, but with sleepless and ubiquitous watchfulness the odds are greatly in our favor.

The ubiquitous drummer lounging at the hotel desk regarded us with brazen audacity, and made audible comments.

His fleet made him ubiquitous and baffled defense, union for which there was not at first among the tribes.

The African demon was ubiquitous, but invisible.

Of more intrinsic interest than this ubiquitous old nurse's nonsense are the Sicilian cradle songs, in some of which there may also be traced a family likeness with the corresponding songs of other nations.

"You might know it," said the Skipper, looking wearily at the ubiquitous Minion.

Bridge will do its best to rivet her ubiquitous mind.

Besides this, there is only the native bazaar, which is, of course, ubiquitous in the East.

In the one Charles X., already worsted in an encounter, lies prone upon the earth; in the other Louis Philippe, waving his ubiquitous umbrella, is with difficulty restrained from assuming the aggressive.

He is now more inexcusable and more ubiquitous than ever.

Reporters seemed to be as ubiquitous as microbes.

Then come the moats and ditches and the ubiquitous bridges.

One of the earliest experimenters with the naval war game was the ubiquitous Kaiser.

Such a mass of ubiquitous ever-moving energy would have awakened the seven sleepers.

They will explain how it was that, in the midst of a struggle for the very existence of our empire, he was able to call into being and bring into the field around Delhi an "invincible and all but ubiquitous" body of cavalry.

She seems ubiquitous this morning, and as proud as a peacock over something.

No matter where the hobo goes, he runs the risk of meeting this ubiquitous official.

Here is our ubiquitous branch line bobbing up once again.

Our national pastime-luncheon, the ubiquitous peanut, forms a part of their regular dietary.

The American uniform was ubiquitous.

My surprise was therefore considerable when, directly I inserted the key in the lock, the door was opened from within, and there confronting me stood the ubiquitous new waiter, with the inevitable smile upon his face.

The hardy and ubiquitous sunflower has been chosen as the state flower or floral emblem.

What more ubiquitous or ingenious illustration of modern progress than the American stem winding watch!

The poor beaver, as at a later day the buffalo, quickly succumbed to his ubiquitous enemies.

There is no type in our social history more significant than that ubiquitous figure, the "village atheist."

John Henry having seen his man, and the orchestra having returned from their beer, the scenery being in readiness, and the ubiquitous call-boy having again summoned the fish and other people to be up for the second act, the wings are full of fish.

The tireless vigor of the throng, the ubiquitous rush of the Elevated Railway confused him.

The ubiquitous swindler was not long in taking advantage of the telegraphic money order to ply a profitable trade.

Greeks drawing water with the ubiquitous kerosene tin.

And in fact our glorified bodies will not be ubiquitous, although they will have that likeness of which St.

Armed with their long lances, they seemed to be ubiquitous and pursued their enemies with unrelenting fury.

Even then the ubiquitous American led the way, much less reticent and more irrepressible than his modern representative.

The most obvious sign for lightning, a zigzag line, is practically ubiquitous.

Gourds which are of almost ubiquitous occurrence undoubtedly were early and independently utilized as vessels.

The ubiquitous sparrow first demands our attention.

Jim Anson, that ubiquitous hobo, flopped drunkenly at a near-by table.

It seems to be afar though it is nearest to us, it appears to be ubiquitous though ever situated in everything.

Few strangers came to stay there, and the roads were too bad and too hilly for even the ubiquitous cyclist.

There, resting among the pillows of the lounge, Aunt Sarah beside her, with the ubiquitous knitting-work in hand, lest too close observation should confuse her niece, the stricken one unfolded the whole of her sad history.

I have had my surmises concerning the ubiquitous Horatio for some time.

This advantage, granted to the ubiquitous enemy, caused a great popular outcry in England.

The main lines of the country are now leased to two operating companies, so organized that each company has access to every important town, and railroad competition is now practically ubiquitous throughout Holland.

If the weather is fine there are plenty of varieties of sport, including the ubiquitous football to occupy spare minutes, but yarns and tobacco form the principal solace of hours which cannot be filled in more active ways.

Wild and contradictory stories were afloat in regard to the whereabouts and doings of the terrible, ubiquitous Forrest.

Mischievous meddling involves disastrous neglect; and until statesmen are ubiquitous and omnipotent, must ever do so.

Until the manner of his death had been made clear, his ubiquitous presence was not to be exorcised.

Excluding the ubiquitous species, these two regions are well distinguished from each other.

State and municipal taxes are as ubiquitous, and iniquitous, as those of the federal government.

The race was run; the ubiquitous roan, fleeter than a shadow, went by poor Sundown as though she ran with hobbles on.

Airships of all sizes and designs, seemed to be ubiquitous, and were moving in every direction.

It was under her tireless and ubiquitous supervision that this solemn old interior now took on a gay and festal face.

I can conceive nothing more ubiquitous, nothing more merciless.

It is the paradise of the solitude seeker, unless it be robbed of its quietude by the ubiquitous huntsman.

And they are ubiquitous, for never a door is left unlocked lest a Gypsy will slip in and steal.

We had, up to the present, successfully combated the efforts of the gang to secure the treasure, but so ingenious and ubiquitous were our enemies that we knew not when or where they would turn up again.