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somewhere around

adverb as in roughly

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But somewhere around the middle of Season 4, the balance was upset, and C.K. stopped affixing punchlines to most of his sermons.

Those currently flying were built somewhere around 1975, making them only 14 years younger than President Obama himself.

Somewhere around junior year of high school, my faith imploded.

Half my cousins talk about going back--maybe not to the small town, but to somewhere around Syracuse or Rochester.

Here's why: the lifetime risk of getting HPV is somewhere around 80 percent.

"Come on, he must be somewhere around," put in Tom, and ran down the path several hundred feet.

Meanwhile, somewhere around them a hidden enemy might be marshalling forces to destroy them.

"I think it was somewhere around 1680 or 1681," said Skinny, who was always good in history.

It's a pity, though, that you can't do your wading somewhere around Lone-Rock.

Somewhere around your house you can probably find a lamp that is no longer used or needs repairing.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to somewhere around, such as: approximately, practically, around, in the ball park, in the neighborhood, and more or less.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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