Somewhere meaning in English
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Definition
somewhere: in some place (not a specific place)
- "I'm sending over some of Edward Moon's hair, and, well, you already have my DNA on file somewhere, I suppose."
- "Why don't you try somewhere like Melbourne?"
- "I understand that we make this perfume in some obscure country, somewhere called... Wales?"
- "We can stick the barbie in the truck and go somewhere interesting!"
- "Somewhere in London, I think."
- "Edward, why don't you just disinfect the phones and uh, go somewhere else."
- "There must be a pharmacy somewhere in the airport: buy yourself one of those inflatable travel pillows and some sleeping pills."
- "He's trying to hit the ball somewhere where it won't be caught."
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