1. "EVERYWHERE" sign:
* Sign: The sign for "everywhere" is made by starting with your dominant hand in a "5" handshape (all fingers extended and spread) and moving it in a circular motion around your body.
* Example: "I want to go EVERYWHERE" would be signed by signing "want" + "go" + "everywhere" sign.
2. "ALL" + "PLACE" sign:
* Sign: You can sign "all" (using the "A" handshape, moving from your chin downwards) followed by the "place" sign (using the "Y" handshape and tapping the palm of your non-dominant hand with your dominant hand).
* Example: "I want to see ALL PLACES" would be signed by signing "want" + "see" + "all" + "place".
3. Contextual Signs:
* You can also use other signs to convey the idea of "everywhere" depending on the context. For example, you could sign "world" or "country" to indicate that you're talking about being all over the place.
Remember: ASL is a visual language, so the expression on your face and your body language will also contribute to the meaning of your sign.
It's also important to consider the context of your sentence when choosing the most appropriate sign for "everywhere."