something
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
something/ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
▶pronoun
- 1 an unspecified or unknown thing.
- 2 an unspecified or unknown amount or degree.
- 1 informal used for emphasis with a following adjective: my back hurts something terrible.
- 2 archaic or dialect somewhat.
– phrases
quite (or really) something informal something impressive or notable.
something else informal an exceptional person or thing.
something of to some degree.
thirty-something (forty-something, etc.) informal an unspecified age between thirty and forty (forty and fifty, etc.).
quite (or really) something informal something impressive or notable.
something else informal an exceptional person or thing.
something of to some degree.
thirty-something (forty-something, etc.) informal an unspecified age between thirty and forty (forty and fifty, etc.).
'something' also found in these Oxford entries:
a
- abate
- abet
- ability
- abject
- able
- abnegate
- abolition
- abolitionist
- abortion
- absorption
- abstain
- abstemious
- abstract
- abstraction
- abundance
- abuse
- abutment
- accept
- access
- accessory
- accident
- accolade
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accoutre
- accredit
- accusation
- accuse
- ace
- acquiesce
- acquire
- across
- act
- action
- activate
- active
- activity
- add
- addict
- additive
- address
- adept
- adherent
- adhibit
- adjacent
- adjure
- adjust
- admit
- admix

