somebody

IPA: sˈʌmbɑdi

noun

  • Any person.
  • A recognised or important person, a celebrity.
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Examples of "somebody" in Sentences

  • Somebody is stuck in the box.
  • The men wanted to decry somebody.
  • Somebody is misinforming the president.
  • Is it lawful to detain somebody like that
  • Can somebody change the font of the labels
  • Somebody in the UK connected with the agency.
  • Can somebody shrink the text in the footnotes
  • Can somebody discuss the seedings for the draw
  • Can somebody please translate the quatrain in it
  • Could somebody explain the significance of the name
  • Even the name Sackers is just a label somebody pinned on them.
  • He knows all about it, however -- somebody has told him -- _somebody_ tells everybody everything in our village.
  • It looks to me as if somebody -- _somebody_, I mention no names -- may have had a hint of what was coming and began to lay plans according ....
  • If I didn't have you to tell -- have somebody -- "She considered, with brows slightly knitted --" if I didn't have _somebody_ to talk to, it wouldn't be very good for me.
  • He valued himself on being something, and somebody, independently of his fortune -- he had worked hard to become so -- he had the consciousness about him of tried integrity, resolution, and virtue; and was it to be implied that he was _somebody_, only in consequence of his having chanced to become heir to so many thousands a year?
  • View It » thanks for this interesting article. my only hope is that if somebody committed massive fraud by salting gold with tungsten, then when dealing with that much money, _somebody_ hopefully would have audited the gold. i mean, who would be so foolish to transfer massive quantities of gold without an audit? tungsten weighs close to gold, but would show up on a scale. once the bars are melted down, then the tungsten is visibly seen immediately as it does not bind to gold, so it cannot be circulating in bullion, except from fraudulent singaporian sources that willingly partake in the theft.

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