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some

[suhm, suhm] / sʌm, səm /
ADJECTIVE
few
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ADJECTIVE
a little
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Example Sentences

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“Everyone make some noise,” the jubilant Johnson told the roomful of reporters afterward.

From Los Angeles Times

Beau was also able to learn some new skills.

From BBC

The time of year it happened meant many key migratory birds had not arrived back to Pembrokeshire's cliffs and islands - and the wind direction blew some of the oil away from the coast.

From BBC

"I guess there is some pride also on the American side, which is normal. So I think anything that gets closer to representing a country brings out that pride."

From Barron's

It certainly seems like the Cannes jury made some prophetic choices: the crop of films that premiered at the festival earned a total of 19 Oscar nominations.

From Barron's