Something else meaning in English
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Definition
something else: a different thing (than what has been mentioned)
someone else, somebody else: a different person
- "Philip, can we listen to something else, please?"
- "I'm afraid the problem is that I have to fire someone else, and I just can't bring myself to do it."
- "Covers injuries that you cause to someone else."
- "You'll have to find someone else to go to your concert."
- "Susie : Though he could have been saying something else entirely."
- "Those clothes were on me for 15 days, so I'm glad someone else can enjoy them. So were you just having a swim or were you trying to get somewhere?"
- "Horatio : Well then it must be someone else!"
- "Bruno : Actually, Tinkerbell has something else in mind for this evening - a little "action"... if you know what I mean."
- "We're not keen on sharing our name with someone else."
- "If someone else picks it up, say a dumb intern, it gives them a massive electric shock."
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