someplace
IPA: sˈʌmpɫeɪs
noun
- An unspecified location.
adverb
- (informal, chiefly US) Somewhere.
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Examples of "someplace" in Sentences
- It should be in there someplace.
- Try to peddle it someplace else.
- Bluto might be in there someplace.
- A sandbox is just someplace to play.
- Better to publicize it someplace else.
- The adolescents can find someplace else to go sulk.
- Why not just reopen under another name someplace else?
- He craved for someplace to go but there was no way out.
- If there is such a reference someplace, please furnish it.
- That energy has to go someplace and that someplace is heat.
- The Ox King is still in the castle trapped someplace away from the flames.
- If not then why didn't they start it in someplace where there are other cable providers for competition?
- Your right that they may be turning nocturnal but that means they are still bedding someplace, and that someplace is probably private land.
- Understand, I don't do it because I'm for women, but I'm doing it because I think maybe a woman might win someplace where a man might not ...
- "Understand, I don't do it because I'm for women, but I'm doing it because I think maybe a woman might win someplace where a man might not ..."
- "" I want you to be sure to emphasize to our people, God, let's look for some … Understand, I don't do it because I'm for women, but I'm doing it because I think maybe a woman might win someplace where a man might not … So have you got that in mind? ""
- Canadian blogger and world traveler Brendan, aka "Cashewman" (who took the amazing photo above) has a great list of tips -- some aesthetic, some technical, some social -- about how to take great photographs when you're on the road in someplace like, say, rural Africa, where he's apparently spent a lot of time.
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