Something meaning in English
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Definition
something: an undefined object or situation
Do you have something to say? Is there anything you want to tell us?
(she has the flu) or something: (she has the flu) or some other thing like that
- "I've got something far crazier in mind!"
- "Warbuckle : Hey, do you hear something?"
- "Warbuckle : I'm sorry Philip, I thought you might have super strength or something and be invulnerable."
- "Warbuckle : Something big is going to happen at midnight!"
- "Horatio : Oh, and if someone says something crazy to you, you just say "Cheers, mate"."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Now, you're about to witness something shocking, watch."
- "Horatio : Oh no, just an overdue library book or something."
- "Something big has just appeared on the radar!"
- "Oh, I've forgotten to ask... would you like something to drink?"
- "Could I get you something to drink?"
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