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around somewhere
adverb as in somewhere
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
“There’s a possibility that in 2027, 15 years on, I could be back where I started – with still no indication that my brothers are actually dead, that they could be walking around somewhere in some country, having been illegally adopted.”
“Jim has an annotated Bob script lying around somewhere,” he said.
With the shot clock ticking down on the big screen, Bernard Foley's costly dawdling against the All Blacks knocking around somewhere in his memory, and the impetus entirely on England to get on with play, inexplicably Farrell was timed out.
We live in the most photographed period in human history, with cellphones in every pocket, and specialized gear like high-end telephoto lenses and trail cams readily available—it stands to reason that if these much sought-after birds were around somewhere, at least one would be clearly caught on camera.
If you’ve ever noticed women congregating in the kitchen and cleaning up while men hang around somewhere else, especially during the holidays, you’ve seen this dynamic play out, too.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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