"What" as an adverb


In "What does it matter?", the "what" is considered as not a pronoun but an adverb in most dictionaries.


I'd like to see more example sentences where "what" is used as an adverb like this. But the only other sentence that I could find was "What do you care?"


Please show me as many other example sentences of this kind as possible.


EDIT


As for the claim that dictionaries are not the right place to turn to for figuring out the "correct" classification of part of speech, I tend to agree with such a claim. That said, my previous efforts to consult some grammar books have provided me with no clear answer. So I had to turn to dictionaries and then had to post this question.


So let me put forth some new questions as follows in case the previous question is not good enough:


(1) Is the "what" really an adverb as classified in most dictionaries?


(2) If not, what's the proper part of speech of the word?




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