Synonym: individual, mortal, person, someone, soul. Similar words: body, embody, nobody, a body of, everybody, come by, come before, some. Meaning: ['sʌmbɑdɪ /-bədɪ] n. a human being.
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91. I thought I heard somebody calling.
92. If somebody hit me, I'd hit him back.
93. Somebody whispered that films like that were illegal.
94. Did somebody call my name?
95. Put that knife down before you hurt somebody!
96. A few days earlier somebody had rear-ended him.
97. Police believe that somebody is shielding the killer.
98. There's somebody at the door .
99. I could hear somebody hammering next door.
100. Somebody had been meddling with her computer.
101. Book now before somebody else beats you to it!
102. She needed to unburden herself to somebody.
103. Somebody from your office phoned.
104. I prefer to deal with somebody in authority.
105. We had a visit from somebody collecting for charity.
106. If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.
107. 'Before she came around,' she says, 'I was somebody in this town'.
108. Sue always manages to upset somebody when we go out - she's a real liability.
109. You don't know how good it is to speak to somebody from home.sentence dictionary
110. Somebody broke in last night and stole the PC and video.
111. They hardly dared breathe as somebody walked past the door!
112. Have you told him the news yet? It is often used with 'that' clauses:Anne told me she was tired. Tell is usually when somebody is giving facts or information, often with what, where, etc.:Can you tell me when the movie starts? Tell is also used when you are giving somebody instructions:The doctor told me to stay in bed.
113. Somebody get a doctor!
114. Steady on! You can't say things like that about somebody you've never met.
115. Somebody get a doctor! I think this woman's had a heart attack.
116. She was the first teacher who'd made Paul feel like he was somebody.
117. I was about ready to leave when somebody rang the doorbell.
118. His behaviour was very irresponsible; he might have hurt somebody.
119. They're all Lord or Lady somebody or other, but they're not at all grand.
120. Colour and sex are hardly relevant when appointing somebody to a job.
More similar words: body, embody, nobody, a body of, everybody, come by, come before, some, someone, handsome, sometime, somewhat, somewhere, something, sometimes, cumbersome, something of, to some extent, something else, something like, come home, notebook, debonair, for the time being, moody, bloody, custody, come, home, comet.