[ adj ] one or some or every or all without specification <adj.all> give me any peaches you don't wantnot any milk is left any child would know that pick any card any day now cars can be rented at almost any airport at twilight or any other time beyond any doubt need any help we can get give me whatever peaches you don't want no milk whatsoever is left
Whatsoever \What`so*ev"er\, pron. & a. Whatever. ``In whatsoever shape he lurk.'' --Milton.
Whatsoever God hath said unto thee, do. --Gen. xxxi. 16.
Note: The word is sometimes divided by tmesis. ``What things soever ye desire.'' --Mark xi. 24.
"They're very frustrated; they've gotten no response whatsoever," said Rep. David Nagle, Democrat from Iowa, a major source of grain exports.
But he said, "I do not think the people here have anything to worry about whatsoever."
"There's no evidence of the blast whatsoever (on the plane)," Horigan said. "I think they were 10 to 15 miles away when the blast went off." After the war, in November 1945, the plane was modified.
"There are no taxpayers' dollars that go toward the first lady's wardrobe whatsoever," Mrs. Crispen said in a telephone interview.
"If it is a symbolic measure with no impact whatsoever on our rights, then it is a frivolous exercise," Rep. Albert Bustamante, D-Texas, told the House Judiciary subcommittee on civil and criminal rights Wednesday.
In the port of Berbera, for example, hundreds of men of the rival Issak clan were rounded up in May 1988, imprisoned, and then taken out at night in groups of five to 50 men to be executed without any judicial process whatsoever.
"We have seen no signs (of a decrease) whatsoever," said Keith Hamm, director of Petroleum Economics Ltd., a London-based consulting firm that monitors OPEC production and numbers among its clients several of the cartel's 13 members.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace, when asked if the royal family would have a statement, replied: "None whatsoever." Marina Ogilvy is a pianist who won a place at London's respected Guildhall School of Music, but recently turned it down.
"There were indications from another company, but there was no formal offer whatsoever," this person said.
"They feel no pressure whatsoever," von Raab said. "They are happily living out their lives as feudal barons in the hills of Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia and no one's touching them, including the United States.
Carlisle A.H. Trost, the chief of naval operations, said under questioning by committee members that there was "no basis whatsoever for retiring the battleships as a consequence" of the recent spate of accidents that have hit the Navy.
There is no freedom whatsoever.
This indicated that activity was stronger than suggested by the headline figure. Stocks held steady on the release of the data, with the bond market offering no guidance whatsoever.
"I can categorically state that no food is being kept out of Kahnawake whatsoever," said Army Capt.
There is no notion whatsoever that if they had been a little bit bolder in the first place, they might not be looking at the revenue losses they are now."
The Democrats' claims that they desire a careful review of federal-spending priorities lack any credibility whatsoever.
The budget director says there isn't any fuzziness whatsoever about President Reagan's opposition to a broad-based tax increase, such as a rise in income-tax rates.
Sentences and paragraphs without anything whatsoever.
Marshall Loeb, managing editor of Fortune, said, "I can guarantee there has been no compromise whatsoever to our editorial integrity."
Ethical Japanese will be obliged to inform you that there are no plans whatsoever for re-accommodating the low and intermediate level waste generated by reprocessing at Thorp.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with all the speculation _ and if I may say, excessive speculation _ that has existed _ Q. We in no way provoked them, or drew them into this?
"I had no knowledge of that transaction whatsoever,' he said.
Frank said it was "absolutely untrue" that he knew Gobie was selling sex from his apartment and contended there was "no basis whatsoever" to the story about sex in the House gym.
"It is hard to justify any subsidy on grain, but there is no economic justification for subsidizing U.S. milling companies whatsoever," they said.
He said although the emigration of talented professionals was regrettable, "there can be absolutely no question of our impeding their departure in any way whatsoever.
"Any proposal that leads to abolishing state and collective farms has no foundation whatsoever," he declared.
Mr. Wharton said that he and his partner had no "knowledge whatsoever" of the fraud.
Mrs. Oakley said the delegation went to Kabul "strictly in a private capacity and has no sanction whatsoever from the U.S. government.
With no competitors and a captive market, no entrepreneurial skills whatsoever are required; the job to be done is purely administrative.
But he says the current trouble "bears no relationship whatsoever to what happened" then.