| query | You use s________ to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean.You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean. I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere. I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first. 'Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately,' said Kesler. Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him. Don't I know you from somewhere? I needed somewhere to live in London. |
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| word | somewhere |
| full-definition | adverb You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean. I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere. I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first. 'Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately,' said Kesler. Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him. Don't I know you from somewhere? I needed somewhere to live in London. You use somewhere when giving an approximate amount, number, or time. It was painted somewhere between 1860 and 1875. Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age. The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred. Somewhere along the line justice is going to be done. |
| cefr-level | A2 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a2
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