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[ US /ˈsəmˌwɛɹ/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌmwe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an indefinite or unknown location
    they moved to somewhere in Spain
ADVERB
  1. in or at or to some place
    she must be somewhere

How To Use somewhere In A Sentence

  • I've already looked there-it must be somewhere else.
  • He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate.
  • Somewhere in the far regions of her mind a voice was screaming warnings.
  • Speaking of pal Dorian, he's mentioned to me a couple times at work that somewhere on the John Byrne Forum, some industrious individual "rewrote" events in Identity Crisis so that You-Know-Who wasn't sexually assaulted and killed. Archive 2004-07-18
  • A carrot grown in one place is going to be different from one grown somewhere else.
  • Or if the work to be critiqued is a novel -- then you need to set the critique date somewhere down the line, to give people a month or two to read it. Archive 2008-11-01
  • In life, patience is the key. It's much better to be going somewhere slowly than nowhere fast.
  • I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first.
  • Somewhere nearby a guard dog barked and then another one. Bomber
  • Conventional boilers heat up a store of water using a hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard and a header tank somewhere high - usually the loft.
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