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some·where
 somewhere
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- pronunciation:
- suhm
weIr
part of speech: |
adverb |
definition 1: |
If your shoes are somewhere in your room, it means that your shoes are in a place in your room but you don't know exactly where they are, or you are not saying where they are.
We stayed home this morning, but my mom says we're going somewhere this afternoon.I didn't want my brother to get my candy bar, so I hid it somewhere in my room. Now I don't remember where I put it.- antonyms:
- nowhere
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definition 2: |
If you go to bed somewhere between ten and eleven o'clock, it means that you go to bed at some point in time between ten and eleven o'clock.
I don't know when my grandparents going to get here tomorrow, but I think it will be somewhere between ten in the morning and noon. |
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