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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(121) All things in their being are good for something.
(122) He glimpsed something on the edge of his vision.
(123) She sensed something was amiss right now!
(124) I have something in my eye.
(125) There is something special about this place.
(126) To an extent you have something there.
(127) This is a little something for you.
(128) I had a craving for something sweet.
(129) If you want something done, do it yourself.
(130) I have something to ask you.
(131) I'd rather talk about something else.
(132) Something ought to have been done before now.
(133) There is something fundamentally wrong with your idea.
(134) She whispered something in his ear.
(135) There is something odd about her.
(136) Tell me something about your trip.
(137) There's something sharp in my shoe.
(138) I have something to tell you.sentence dictionary
(139) We must do something about that dead tree, it's only a matter of time before it falls down and maybe injures somebody.
(140) It's obvious from what she said that something is wrong.
(141) When you feel tension building, find something fun to do. You'll find that the stress you feel will dissipate and your thoughts will become clearer.
(142) If you can hold something up and put it down, it is called weight-lifting; if you can hold something up but can never put it down,it's called burden-bearing. Pitifully, most of people are bearing heavy burdens when they are in love.
(143) It was a real team effort - everyone contributed something to the success of the project.
(144) If something could disenchant voters, it would be the image of a political leader who is relying on an omnipotent image to woo votes.
(145) There is something wrong with this window. I can't wind it down.
(146) In the 18th century art was seen, along with music and poetry, as something edifying.
(147) There's something wrong with this car; we have to lay it up.
(148) Local economists have looked into their crystal balls and seen something rather nasty.
(149) She had that indefinable something that went beyond mere sex appeal.
(150) "Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.
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