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someplace

[ US /ˈsəmˌpɫeɪs/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌmple‍ɪs/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in or at or to some place
    she must be somewhere

How To Use someplace In A Sentence

  • I must say this is the first vacation I have never wanted to come back from, Hawai'i is drop dead gorgeous and I have been someplaces. Life on Uncle Merlin's Island
  • I also banned her IP, because if she's going to be childish, she can do it someplace else.
  • You just start down this road and hope you end up someplace better than where you started.
  • After being told by producers that a match would run long, abbreviating the Evening News, he mysteriously found someplace better to be, thus leaving the network with more than six minutes of dead air.
  • You don't want to work at what's here, you join the Cadmians, or go someplace else, or you get stuck in the dyeworks or the mine. Alector's Choice
  • And then there were the brothers from upstate someplace.
  • By then, close to 30 million people will be doing their work someplace other than the cubicle, say forecasters at the telework consultancy.
  • One of the things I find endearing is when you are taken someplace that makes you feel separate from the world. All Things Girl » All Things Girl » Blog Archive » Guest Post - Molly Ringwald - Date Places
  • All he wants is someplace warm, where palm trees blow in balmy breezes along a gentle, rolling surf.
  • Back then, "韓国" (Kankoku; Korea) would often bring up words such as チョン(derogatory word for Koreans, "chon"), and most Japanese would think that Korea is someplace where it's loud, noisy, and dirty. WordPress.com News
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