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something else

Idioms  
  1. A person, thing, or event that is quite remarkable, as in That pitcher is something else, or Her new film is something else. The else in this idiom means “other than ordinary.” [Colloquial; early 1990s]


Example Sentences

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Something else Huntley did troubled me greatly.

From BBC

It's only the excited energy of Siân and James that makes me realise it is actually something else - the Milky Way.

From BBC

Professor Phil Donoghue, Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol said: "Given that nearly all living sponges have skeletons composed of mineralized spicules, we might naturally assume that spicules were important in early sponge evolution. Our results challenge this idea, suggesting that early sponge diversification was driven by something else entirely -- and what that was is still a tantalizing mystery."

From Science Daily

By this point in the season, the salmon has become something else entirely: an inside joke between the cast and the audience.

From Salon

Does it give you a fuel to then go and do something else or is it like, 'I'm content with that'?

From BBC