someplace
Americanadverb
adverb
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See anyplace.
Etymology
Origin of someplace
Example Sentences
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“He knows we’re going someplace,” I said, “and he’s begging me to let him go with us.”
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“It has to be someplace where no one will see or hear”—I brushed the pixies out of my eyes—“and where there are as few pixies as possible.”
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If I go someplace to eat for lunch, I usually have leftovers to warm up.
From Los Angeles Times
“But even the ones who used to live someplace else, they’ve all moved here. All within the past six months. That’s twelve kids moving here, all since June.”
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We could trade our skinny row house for someplace in the suburbs with plenty of bathrooms, a home office, and a big garage.
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