TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 5
whoever was in charge of quality control

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 16
Now I bet whoever invented tiny umbrellas doesn't have to worry about money.
কেবা, যে-কেহ, অপর যে-কেহ, অপর যে-কোন
(1) The person or people who; any person who.
(2) Used for emphasis instead of ÔÇ£whoÔÇØ in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion.
(1) Whoever wins should be guaranteed an Olympic place
(2) But it's up to the players who are called upon to step into their shoes - whoever they are.
(3) Both Mr Dowd and Mr Sosnik forecast that whoever wins two of the three big battlegrounds will probably be the next president.
(4) We're going to look at some of the tough challenges ahead for whoever wins the White House.
(5) We started out in South Africa back in April and whoever wins the title will deserve it.
(6) Both teams tend to have the attitude that whoever wins this one wins the tournament, even if last year they discovered otherwise.
(7) The next nine deals are started by whoever won the previous deal, and this player can begin with any legal card or combination.
(8) One of the most important things for America is to know who actually won, whoever that may be.
(9) A prize is on offer to whoever comes up with the winning name for Mrs Mason's new shop.
(10) Analysts believe that whoever wins the election this year will be seen as a legitimate leader.
(11) Therefore, whoever offers the best level of service will win the most business.
(12) For us, whoever wins the debate gets to have their cake and eat it too.
(13) Yet the sitter, whoever he might be, regards us with an air of quiet confidence.
(14) Farmers had to sell to whoever would offer a price for their goods.
(15) We are playing for second place in the Pool in the World Cup next year so whoever wins on Saturday has the advantage.
(16) Whoever would want to make up something like that?
(17) The IFS concludes that taxes would have gone up whoever won the last election, because it was the only way to balance the books.
(18) All of this means that whoever wins Tuesday's election might wish he hadn't.
(19) The high turnout was welcomed by both camps as a sign that whoever wins the battle will have a clear mandate to lead the party.
(20) Try to have a good day today, wherever you are, whatever you do, whoever is near, if no one is near.
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 5
whoever was in charge of quality control
The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 16
Now I bet whoever invented tiny umbrellas doesn't have to worry about money.