someplace some·place adv Am

someplace some·place adv Am
['sʌmˌpleɪs]
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  • some·place — /ˈsʌmˌpleıs/ adv US : ↑somewhere Should we eat here or go someplace else? I put my keys someplace but I can t remember where. compare ↑anyplace …   Useful english dictionary

  • someplace — some|place [ˈsʌmpleıs] adv [not usually in questions or negatives] spoken especially AmE somewhere ▪ I must have left my jacket someplace …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • someplace — [sum′plās΄] adv. Informal in, to, or at some place: somewhere n. Informal SOMEWHERE …   English World dictionary

  • someplace — some•place [[t]ˈsʌmˌpleɪs[/t]] adv. use somewhere • Etymology: 1350–1400 usage: See anyplace …   From formal English to slang

  • someplace — /sum plays /, adv. somewhere. [1350 1400; ME; see SOME, PLACE] Usage. See anyplace. * * * …   Universalium

  • somewhere — [adv] in, or at some place about, any old place, around, around somewhere, elsewhere, here and there, in one place or another, kicking around*, parts unknown*, scattered, someplace, someplace or another, someplace or other, somewheres; concept… …   New thesaurus

  • somewhere — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. someplace; anywhere, somewhere about; approximately. See location. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. in some place, here and there, around, in one place or another, somewhence, somewhither, in parts… …   English dictionary for students

  • anyplace — /en ee plays /, adv. anywhere. [1915 20; ANY + PLACE] Usage. The adverb ANYPLACE is most often written as one word: Anyplace you look there are ruins. It occurs mainly in informal speech and only occasionally in writing. ANYWHERE is by far the… …   Universalium

  • anyplace — an•y•place [[t]ˈɛn iˌpleɪs[/t]] adv. use anywhere • Etymology: 1915–20 usage: The adverb anyplace is most often written as one word: Anyplace you look there are ruins. It occurs mainly in informal speech and writing. anywhere is by far the more… …   From formal English to slang

  • Regional vocabularies of American English — vary. Below is a list of lexical differences in vocabulary that are generally associated with a region. A term featured on a list may or may not be found throughout the region concerned, and may or may be not recognized by speakers outside of… …   Wikipedia

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