Similar words: something of, something like, something else, sometime, sometimes, come through, thing, nothing. Meaning: ['sʌmθɪŋ] n. a thing of some kind.
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(61) Why did you do something like that?
(62) There is always something,and you will see some people.
(63) The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo.
(64) Watching that film really did something to me.
(65) He foraged in the kitchen for something to eat.
(66) Everybody is being secretive : there's something cooking.
(67) She leaned forward and whispered something in my ear.
(68) There was something sinister about Mr Scott's death.
(69) Surely we should do something about it?
(70) The book loses something in translation.
(71) John leaned over and whispered something into my ear.
(72) Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something!
(73) knowing something of everything and everything of something.
(74) When you're done, perhaps I can say something.
(75) Always lock your bicycle to something secure.
(76) She's a professor of something or other at Leeds.
(77) There was something else eating at him.
(78) Something was eating away the foliage.
(79) He whispered something in her ear.
(80) I have something to talk with you.
(81) Here's a little something for your birthday.
(82) He turned and murmured something to the professor.
(83) She wrote something on a small piece of paper.
(84) I have heard something of the kind.
(85) Something unusual is about to happen.
(86) He dug into the ground to get something.
(87) It is something between a jug and a vase.
(88) You are 21.That's something to be proud of.
(89) Something seems to be amiss can I help?
(90) People work in banks know something about finance.
More similar words: something of, something like, something else, sometime, sometimes, come through, thing, nothing, anything, nothing but, clothing, writhing, breathing, anything but, everything, some, method, someone, thin, handsome, think, comet, ethics, somewhat, within, come to, ethical, think of, think out, think up.