Sentences with whatever
what·ev·er
W w - Franklin was free to do pretty much whatever he pleased.
- Whatever doubts he might have had about Ingrid were all over now.
- People on Wall Street, in whatever position.
- You can in fact lose fat and get ripped abs eating whatever you want.
- We shall love you whatever happens, Diana.
- There is no evidence whatever that competition in broadcasting has ever reduced costs.
- It starts with that famous 'burning desire' and ends with a 100% commitment that you are willing to do whatever it takes.
- It means you showed up for the race and crossed the start line but for whatever reason whether the race was too tough, you didn't make the cut off time.
- Whatever can you mean?
- I thought that my upbringing was 'normal', whatever that is.
- As wild and wooly as our society has become; as much as it is now the norm to do whatever you want to do, and tradition be damned.
- You can basically make whatever you want, in whatever style you like, in whatever colors you choose.
- 'We'll go in your car, Billy.'—'Whatever you say.'
- Do whatever he asks you to
- whatever he does, he is forgiven
- Take a hammer, chisel, or whatever
- whatever can he have said to upset her so much?
- Use whatever tools you can get hold of
- I saw no point whatever in continuing
- whatever can she mean by that?
- Tell her whatever you like
- Take whatever you need from our supply
- Use a pencil, a pen, (or) whatever
- To make whatever repairs are needed
- whatever man told you that, it is not true
- I have no plans whatever
- whatever merit the work has.
- whatever rebuffs he might receive.
- Whatever the reason, he refuses to go.
- Any person whatever.
- I'll do whatever I can. Do you want Chinese or Mexican for lunch today? — Whatever.
- There is no point whatever in going on with this discussion.
- Parent: For the last time, brush your teeth!Child: Whatever!
- Whatever choice you make, there will be consequences.
- Whatever you say is fine with me.