on every side in English

all around, totally surrounded

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1. And consumes his adversaries on every side.

2. All around; on every side: Let's look About for help

3. And trackless region, though on every side Assaulted by voracious enemies,

4. The large octagonal shaped building is surrounded by arches on every side.

5. Use the adverb Around to describe something that's on every side of you

6. What does circumjacence mean? Condition of being Circumjacent, or of bordering on every side

7. “We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;

8. 6 The wicked strut about on every side When vileness is exalted among the sons of men.

9. View in context Saint George for merry England!'' war-cries adopted by the Assailants , as belonging to their assumed character of Saxon outlaws, was heard on every side, and on every side enemies appeared with a rapidity of advance and attack

10. Saint George for merry England!'' war-cries adopted by the Assailants, as belonging to their assumed character of Saxon outlaws, was heard on every side, and on every side enemies appeared with a rapidity of advance and attack which seemed to multiply their numbers.

11. How it must grieve the Lord to see virtue violated and modesty mocked on every side in this wicked world.

12. 73 synonyms for Around: surrounding, about, enclosing, encompassing, framing, encircling, on all sides of, on every side of, environing, approximately, about

13. Having proceeded about two miles with large herds of game on every side, I observed a crusty looking old bull Borele, or black rhinoceros, cocking his ears one hundred yards in advance.

14. 4012 perí (a preposition) – properly, all-around (on every side); encompassing, used of full (comprehensive) consideration where "all the bases are covered" (inclusively).4012 (perí) is often translated "Concerning" ("all about")

15. Circumjacent (adj.) "bordering on every side," late 15c., from Latin circumiacens, present participle of circumiacere "to border upon, to lie round about, enjoin," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + iacere "to throw, cast, hurl" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel").

16. In a world where praise, position, power, accolades, and authority are sought on every side, I honor those wonderful and blessed souls who are truly good and without guile, those who are motivated by a love of God and their neighbors, those great women and men who are “more anxious to serve than to have dominion.”