It is one word
No, the word anywhere is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed location.
Its one word
The pronoun anywhere is an indefinite pronoun which stands in for a general unspecified place or an unknown place. For example:We both like the same things, so anywhere you choose for our trip will be fine with me.
It is one word
Schoolchildren, one word.
It is one word "anywhere" meaning "in any location."
Anywhere In footnotes, "here and there" is passim.
Yep. It's an adverb or, rarely, a pronoun. Here's the wonderful wiktionary: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anywhere
This is not a slang word anywhere that I can find. The definition in the dictionary is the only one I have ever seen used for the word "idle."
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No, it isn't mentioned anywhere.
Eel and short.
anything anyone anywhere