3 Verbs to Use for the Word ubiquity

He desired ubiquity.

These so-called strollers were, in fact, certain members of the English colony in Toulouse, and their performances were among the first of those "amateur theatrical" entertainments which now-a-days may be said to rival the famous "morning drum-beat" of Daniel Webster's oration, in marking the ubiquity of British boredom, as the reveil does that of British power over all the terrestrial globe.

Still they seemed to possess ubiquity.

3 Verbs to Use for the Word  ubiquity