Something
//ˈsʌm.θɪŋ//
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The word "something" can be used as pronoun, noun, adverb, verb and adjective.
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a little of something goes a long way be onto something give someone something to think about leave something to be desired look like something the cat brought in look like something the cat dragged in look like something the cat's dragged in make something of or something slip into something more comfortable some something or other something and nothing something awful something bad something dreadful something else something fierce something for the weekend something good something green in one's eye something is better than nothing something is rotten in the state of Denmark something is up something like something like that something nasty in the woodshed something or other something something something tells one something terrible something to write home about somethingth tell me something I don't know that is something that's saying something that's something there is something rotten in the state of Denmark there is something to be said for there must be something in the water up to something you can't get something for nothing you don't get something for nothing you know something you learn something new every day
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