somehow
IPA: sˈʌmhaʊ
adverb
- In one way or another; in a way not yet known or explained; by some means
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Examples of "somehow" in Sentences
- The men were enthroned somehow.
- Her voice sounds husky somehow.
- The people somehow were detained.
- Somehow the implementation was hasty.
- They propose somehow to interweave them.
- He somehow transmogrified him into a wolf.
- Does it edify and educate the reader somehow
- It was the search bar obstructing the links somehow.
- Is this related somehow to the flashing of the cursor
- Does that invalidate the authority of the publications somehow
- I thought of shouting "Dad!" but the word somehow seemed too puny.
- Is the term somehow related to the familiar concept of Prix Fix, as in "one choice and cheap"?
- As you may guess installing toolbars on peoples machines by sneaking them in somehow is insanely profitable.
- They purchased the title somehow by the previous owner because the folks that had it didn't pay for it or never picked up the title.
- “On old Earth,” he continued, his expression somehow conveying the impression that he expected everyone else to know exactly what he meant.
- Here is a different way to think about Barack Obama's plight: President Hillary Clinton a phrase somehow in the air just now would not have had this much trouble doing a deal on the debt ceiling.
- Sometimes, with mechs, a smile could transform the face into something even less human—the expression somehow incongruous on the synthetic lips, a quaint and unsettling party trick, like a dog propped at the dinner table with a fork and spoon.
- The current administration has lasted the term somehow but its journey has been exhausting and the motley group of parties that make up the government seem to have lost their individual identities because of the Common Minimum Programme that had to be stitched together in order to make up the numbers required to rule.
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