Somewhere in a sentence
Somewhere sentence for class 1
- I want to go somewhere fun today.
- I left my toy somewhere in the house.
- We can play somewhere nice in the park.
- I saw a butterfly flying somewhere in the garden.
- I want to find somewhere to sit and read.
- My dog likes to hide somewhere in the yard.
- I hope to travel somewhere exciting this summer.
- We can eat lunch somewhere cozy.
- I like to explore somewhere new.
- I left my backpack somewhere at school.
- I want to find somewhere to play hide and seek.
- I saw a bird building a nest somewhere up high.
- I want to discover somewhere magical.
- I hope to find somewhere to relax.
- I can hear music coming from somewhere nearby.
- I want to go somewhere special for my birthday.
- I saw a rainbow somewhere in the sky.
- I want to create something somewhere in my journal.
- I found my lost shoe somewhere under the bed.
- I hope to visit somewhere with my family.
- I want to go somewhere to see the stars.
- I heard laughter coming from somewhere in the park.
- I want to find somewhere to have a picnic.
- I hope to discover somewhere with cool animals.
- I left my drawing somewhere in my room.
- I can see flowers blooming somewhere in the garden.
- I want to play somewhere safe and fun.
- I saw a squirrel running somewhere in the tree.
- I hope to find somewhere with lots of books.
- I want to explore somewhere exciting this weekend.
Somewhere simple sentence
- She wants to go somewhere exciting for vacation.
- He left his book somewhere in the house.
- They decided to meet somewhere in the park.
- She felt there was somewhere special to visit.
- He hopes to find somewhere quiet to study.
- They talked about going somewhere new this summer.
- She dreamed of living somewhere warm.
- He thinks he saw the cat somewhere outside.
- They wanted to explore somewhere different.
- She was looking for somewhere to sit.
- He wondered if there was somewhere fun nearby.
- They planned to travel somewhere far away.
- She felt safe somewhere with her friends.
- He believes somewhere out there is a perfect place.
- They hope to find somewhere peaceful to relax.
- She wants to hide somewhere secret.
- He remembered eating somewhere nice last week.
- They decided to find somewhere to watch the sunset.
- She felt inspired by somewhere she visited.
- He thinks somewhere there is a hidden treasure.
- They talked about somewhere they would like to go.
- She wishes to travel somewhere exciting next year.
- He loves to find somewhere new to explore.
- They hope to find somewhere cozy to read.
- She feels there is somewhere special for everyone.
- He dreams of going somewhere adventurous.
- They wanted to discover somewhere unique in the city.
- She felt content somewhere with nature.
- He believes somewhere there is a solution to every problem.
- They were happy to be somewhere together.

(1) I lost my tok somewhere.
(2) All roads lead somewhere.
(3) I misplaced my walkman somewhere.
(4) The captain has gone off somewhere.
(5) I lost my pen somewhere on my desk.
(6) I lost my toy somewhere in the park.
(7) I lost my phone in my bag somewhere.
(8) I lost my toy somewhere in the house.
(9) I lost my pen somewhere in my pocket.
(10) I recognize that face from somewhere.
Somewhere sentence
(11) I lost my pone somewhere in the house.
(12) I left my keys somewhere in the house.
(13) I left my wallet somewhere in the car.
(14) I left my bike somewhere in the garage.
(15) I left my phone somewhere in the house.
(16) I left my umbrella somewhere on campus.
(17) I lost my barrette somewhere on campus.
(18) I lost my tem somewhere while traveling.
(19) A contract can be for staying somewhere.
(20) I need to find somewhere quiet to study.
Somewhere make sentence
(21) I lost my thimble somewhere in the house.
(22) I saw a bird flying somewhere in the sky.
(23) I dropped my keys somewhere in the house.
(24) I lost my pencil bag somewhere on campus.
(25) I left my phone somewhere in the library.
(26) I left my hat somewhere on the playground.
(27) A contract can be for traveling somewhere.
(28) I left my book somewhere in the classroom.
(29) I lost my bus pass somewhere in my pocket.
(30) The missing paperwork is somewhere in file.
Sentence of somewhere
(31) The binkie was lost somewhere in the house.
(32) I lost my chapstick somewhere in my pocket.
(33) I want to go somewhere fun for my birthday.
(34) Let's go on a picnic somewhere in the park.
(35) I think I left my jacket somewhere outside.
(36) I think I left my hat somewhere in the car.
(37) I want to travel somewhere new this summer.
(38) I left my headphones somewhere in the dorm.
(39) Let's meet somewhere in the middle of town.
(40) I want to go somewhere warm for my vacation.
Somewhere meaningful sentence
(41) I left my jacket somewhere in the classroom.
(42) I lost my pencil somewhere in the classroom.
(43) I left my backpack somewhere in the hallway.
(44) I need to find somewhere to put all my toys.
(45) I think I left my keys somewhere in the car.
(46) I want to go somewhere peaceful to meditate.
(47) I left my water bottle somewhere in the gym.
(48) I lost my sunglasses somewhere on the beach.
(49) The antipodes of Lima is somewhere in China.
(50) I lost my handkerchief somewhere in the park.
Somewhere sentence examples
(51) I want to go somewhere quiet to read my book.
(52) I think I saw a rainbow somewhere in the sky.
(53) I think I left my phone somewhere in the car.
(54) I want to go somewhere warm for spring break.
(55) I lost my phone somewhere on the way to work.
(56) The book was lost somewhere between the pages.
(57) Let's go on a hike somewhere in the mountains.
(58) I left my backpack somewhere in the classroom.
(59) I need to find somewhere to hide this present.
(60) The antipodes of Brazil is somewhere in China.
Sentence with somewhere
(61) The antipodes of Russia is somewhere in Chile.
(62) The antipodes of China is somewhere in Brazil.
(63) The antipodes of Chile is somewhere in Russia.
(64) I want to go somewhere with a big water slide.
(65) The antipodes of Sydney is somewhere in Spain.
(66) I lost my keys somewhere on the way to school.
(67) I lost my favorite pen somewhere in my pocket.
(68) I left my textbook somewhere in the classroom.
(69) Get it off the wall and hang it somewhere else.
(70) I wish I could go somewhere warm during winter.
Use somewhere in a sentence
(71) I heard a bird chirping somewhere in the trees.
(72) I think I left my phone somewhere in the house.
(73) The antipodes of India is somewhere in Ecuador.
(74) The antipodes of Ecuador is somewhere in India.
(75) I want to go somewhere with a big Ferris wheel.
(76) The antipodes of Mumbai is somewhere in Mexico.
(77) The antipodes of Manila is somewhere in Brazil.
(78) I need to find somewhere to buy a new textbook.
(79) I lost my phone charger in my sac on somewhere.
(80) I lost my pencil box somewhere in the classroom.
Sentence using somewhere
(81) I'm afraid I've misplaced my textbook somewhere.
(82) It's a waste of gas to drive somewhere close by.
(83) Let's build a fort somewhere in the living room.
(84) The antipodes of Peru is somewhere in Indonesia.
(85) I think I left my wallet somewhere in the store.
(86) The antipodes of Mumbai is somewhere in Ecuador.
(87) The antipodes of Bangkok is somewhere in Brazil.
(88) The antipodes of Manila is somewhere in Ecuador.
(89) I think I left my umbrella somewhere on the bus.
(90) I think I left my book somewhere in the library.
Somewhere example sentence
(91) The antipodes of Jakarta is somewhere in Brazil.
(92) The antipodes of Oslo is somewhere in Argentina.
(93) I lost my student ID card somewhere in my pocket.
(94) I left my favorite book somewhere in the library.
(95) Let's plant some flowers somewhere in the garden.
(96) The antipodes of Japan is somewhere in Argentina.
(97) The antipodes of Hawaii is somewhere in Botswana.
(98) The antipodes of Argentina is somewhere in Japan.
(99) I want to go somewhere with a big roller coaster.
(100) The antipodes of Tokyo is somewhere in Argentina.
Sentence with word somewhere
(101) The antipodes of Cape Town is somewhere in China.
(102) The antipodes of Seoul is somewhere in Argentina.
(103) The antipodes of Jakarta is somewhere in Ecuador.
(104) I saw a shooting star somewhere in the night sky.
(105) I found a four-leaf clover somewhere in the park.
(106) I lost my phone charger in my sac back somewhere.
(107) The truth lies somewhere between fact and fiction.
(108) I lost my fichu somewhere on the way to the party.
(109) Sanki, I feel like I've seen you somewhere before.
(110) I lost my phone charger in my sack over somewhere.
Sentence of somewhere
(111) Let's go somewhere quiet so we can read our books.
(112) I wish I could go somewhere magical like Hogwarts.
(113) I think I left my hat somewhere on the playground.
(114) Let's hide the treasure somewhere in the backyard.
(115) I wish I could go somewhere warm for winter break.
(116) The antipodes of Canada is somewhere in Australia.
(117) The antipodes of Mexico is somewhere in Indonesia.
(118) The antipodes of Panama is somewhere in Indonesia.
(119) The antipodes of Rome is somewhere in New Zealand.
(120) I feel like I've seen that actor somewhere before.
Somewhere used in a sentence
(121) I think I left my sunglasses somewhere in the car.
(122) The antipodes of Oslo is somewhere in New Zealand.
(123) The antipodes of Mumbai is somewhere in Argentina.
(124) The antipodes of Manila is somewhere in Argentina.
(125) The antipodes of Taipei is somewhere in Argentina.
(126) Let's go somewhere new for our vacation this year.
(127) I found a stray cat somewhere in the neighborhood.
(128) The antipodes of Cape Town is somewhere in Hawaii.
(129) The antipodes of Dublin is somewhere in Australia.
(130) I wondered if the baro had a mate somewhere nearby.
Somewhere sentence in English
(131) Be careful, there's a beaver around here somewhere.
(132) Aha, I knew I recognized that voice from somewhere.
(133) The unplaced keys were lost somewhere in the house.
(134) Let's play hide and seek somewhere in the backyard.
(135) I want to go somewhere with lots of animals to see.
(136) I want to go somewhere with lots of trees to climb.
(137) Let's go on a road trip somewhere new and exciting.
(138) I want to go somewhere with lots of rocks to climb.
(139) Let's go on an adventure and explore somewhere new!
(140) I think I saw a shooting star somewhere in the sky.
(141) Let's go on an adventure and explore somewhere new.
(142) The antipodes of Egypt is somewhere in New Zealand.
(143) The antipodes of Spain is somewhere in New Zealand.
(144) The antipodes of Italy is somewhere in New Zealand.
(145) The antipodes of Bolivia is somewhere in Indonesia.
(146) The antipodes of Uruguay is somewhere in Indonesia.
(147) The antipodes of Paris is somewhere in New Zealand.
(148) The antipodes of Beijing is somewhere in Argentina.
(149) The antipodes of Cairo is somewhere in New Zealand.
(150) The antipodes of Toronto is somewhere in Australia.
(151) The antipodes of Jakarta is somewhere in Argentina.
(152) The antipodes of Bangkok is somewhere in Argentina.
(153) The antipodes of Dubai is somewhere in New Zealand.
(154) I left my jacket somewhere at the party last night.
(155) I still have a few cassettes lying around somewhere.
(156) I still have a few minidiscs lying around somewhere.
(157) I want to go somewhere with lots of sand to play in.
(158) I want to go somewhere with lots of snow to play in.
(159) I will drag my feet if I don't want to go somewhere.
(160) I heard a dog barking somewhere in the neighborhood.
(161) I think I left my jacket somewhere in the classroom.
(162) The antipodes of London is somewhere in New Zealand.
(163) The antipodes of France is somewhere in New Zealand.
(164) The antipodes of Greece is somewhere in New Zealand.
(165) The antipodes of Colombia is somewhere in Australia.
(166) The antipodes of Paraguay is somewhere in Australia.
(167) I need to find somewhere to hide this surprise gift.
(168) The antipodes of Moscow is somewhere in New Zealand.
(169) The antipodes of Buenos Aires is somewhere in China.
(170) The antipodes of Berlin is somewhere in New Zealand.
(171) The antipodes of Madrid is somewhere in New Zealand.
(172) The antipodes of Vienna is somewhere in New Zealand.
(173) The antipodes of Warsaw is somewhere in New Zealand.
(174) The antipodes of Athens is somewhere in New Zealand.
(175) The antipodes of Dublin is somewhere in New Zealand.
(176) I need to find somewhere quiet to study for my exam.
(177) I want to go somewhere where I can relax and unwind.
(178) The antipodes of Lisbon is somewhere in New Zealand.
(179) I feel like I've been to this park somewhere before.
(180) I need to find somewhere to clear my mind and relax.
(181) I need to find somewhere to volunteer this semester.
(182) I want to go somewhere with a view for my next hike.
(183) Let's go somewhere high so we can see the whole city.
(184) The ticket is like a permission slip to go somewhere.
(185) I want to go somewhere with lots of water to swim in.
(186) I want to go somewhere with lots of flowers to smell.
(187) I think I left my water bottle somewhere in the park.
(188) The antipodes of the Taj Mahal is somewhere in Chile.
(189) I want to go somewhere with lots of trees and nature.
(190) The antipodes of South Africa is somewhere in Hawaii.
(191) The antipodes of Germany is somewhere in New Zealand.
(192) I want to go somewhere new and exciting for vacation.
(193) I need to find somewhere quiet to study for my exams.
(194) The antipodes of Hong Kong is somewhere in Argentina.
(195) The antipodes of Singapore is somewhere in Argentina.
(196) I need to find somewhere to buy a new laptop charger.
(197) The antipodes of Vancouver is somewhere in Australia.
(198) Let's eddy out of this party and go somewhere quieter.
(199) I think I left my backpack somewhere in the classroom.
(200) I think there's a secret door somewhere in this house.
(201) I think there's a hidden garden somewhere in the city.
(202) The missing word is hiding somewhere in this sentence.
(203) I saw a shooting star somewhere in the sky last night.
(204) The antipodes of the London Eye is somewhere in Chile.
(205) I need to find somewhere to store all my art supplies.
(206) I'm sure we can find a shortcut somewhere on this map.
(207) I need to find somewhere to practice my dance routine.
(208) The antipodes of Rio de Janeiro is somewhere in China.
(209) The antipodes of Istanbul is somewhere in New Zealand.
(210) The antipodes of Helsinki is somewhere in New Zealand.
(211) I'm sure there's a solution to this problem somewhere.
(212) I need to find somewhere to exercise and stay healthy.
(213) I feel like I belong somewhere else, not in this town.
(214) I feel like I'm going somewhere in my career, finally.
(215) I'll retrace my steps to see if I dropped it somewhere.
(216) The antipode of Spain is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(217) The antipode of Japan is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(218) The antipode of Egypt is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(219) I lost my cuff beside my wallet somewhere in the house.
(220) I lost my phone somewhere on the shaft across the park.
(221) Let's go somewhere with lots of history, like a museum.
(222) The antipodes of Peru is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(223) The playground is too crowded, let's go somewhere else.
(224) The antipodes of the Big Ben is somewhere in Argentina.
(225) The antipodes of Fiji is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(226) The antipodes of Venezuela is somewhere in New Zealand.
(227) The antipodes of Amsterdam is somewhere in New Zealand.
(228) I feel like I belong somewhere, but I'm not sure where.
(229) The antipodes of Stockholm is somewhere in New Zealand.
(230) I need to find somewhere to practice my musical skills.
(231) The antipodes of Mexico City is somewhere in Australia.
(232) I can't find my keys, they must be in my bag somewhere.
(233) The antipode of Egypt is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(234) The antipode of Canada is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(235) The antipode of Mexico is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(236) The antipode of India is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(237) The keys were lost somewhere beneath the couch cushions.
(238) Let's bug out of this restaurant and try somewhere else.
(239) I lost my mouse at with my backpack somewhere on campus.
(240) I want to go somewhere with lots of animals, like a zoo.
(241) The antipodes of Chile is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(242) I think there's a treasure hidden somewhere in the park.
(243) I think there's a secret tunnel somewhere in the forest.
(244) I want to go somewhere with lots of trees and fresh air.
(245) I want to go somewhere with lots of water, like a beach.
(246) The antipodes of the Burj Khalifa is somewhere in Chile.
(247) The antipodes of the Tower Bridge is somewhere in Spain.
(248) The antipodes of Spain is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(249) The antipodes of Egypt is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(250) I think I left my phone charger somewhere in the office.
(251) I'm looking for somewhere to go hiking and enjoy nature.
(252) I wish I could go somewhere exotic for my next vacation.
(253) Take a break from your routine and travel somewhere new.
(254) The antipodes of Kuala Lumpur is somewhere in Argentina.
(255) I want to escape the cold weather and go somewhere warm.
(256) I need to find somewhere to print my paper before class.
(257) The old man's fortune was hidden somewhere in the house.
(258) The club was packed, so we decided to go somewhere else.
(259) Let's dip out of here and find somewhere quieter to talk.
(260) The antipode of London is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(261) The antipode of Japan is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(262) The antipode of Italy is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(263) The antipode of Germany is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(264) Beginners should remember that everyone starts somewhere.
(265) The antipodes of Canada is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(266) The antipodes of Mexico is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(267) The antipodes of Egypt is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(268) I think there's a secret passage somewhere in the castle.
(269) I think I saw a shooting star somewhere in the night sky.
(270) The antipodes of Brazil is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(271) The antipodes of Italy is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(272) The antipodes of India is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(273) The antipodes of Hawaii is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(274) The antipodes of Alaska is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(275) The antipodes of Sweden is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(276) My theory is that aliens exist somewhere in the universe.
(277) I'm not sure if I left my keys at home or somewhere else.
(278) I want to go somewhere with good food for dinner tonight.
(279) I want to go somewhere with a beach for my next vacation.
(280) The bike rack is full, we'll have to park somewhere else.
(281) We should dip out of this party and go somewhere more fun.
(282) The antipodes of London would be somewhere in New Zealand.
(283) The antipode of Russia is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(284) The antipode of France is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(285) The antipode of Germany is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(286) The antipode of China is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(287) The antipode of Brazil is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(288) The antipode of Canada is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(289) The antipode of Mexico is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(290) The antipode of Italy is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(291) We should ditch at the club and go dancing somewhere else.
(292) Let's sweep out of this restaurant and try somewhere else.
(293) We should bake out of this town and explore somewhere new.
(294) I think there's a secret hideout somewhere in this forest.
(295) I think there's a secret passage somewhere in this castle.
(296) I want to go somewhere with lots of music, like a concert.
(297) My dad said he still has his old dummy in a box somewhere.
(298) The antipodes of China is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(299) The antipodes of India is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(300) The antipodes of Ecuador is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(301) The antipodes of Bolivia is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(302) The antipodes of Uruguay is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(303) I heard a strange noise coming from somewhere in the room.
(304) The antipodes of the CN Tower is somewhere in New Zealand.
(305) The antipodes of the Hollywood sign is somewhere in Spain.
(306) I want to go somewhere with lots of snow for winter break.
(307) The antipodes of Russia is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(308) The antipodes of Japan is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(309) The antipodes of Mexico is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(310) The antipodes of France is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(311) The antipodes of Germany is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(312) The antipodes of Greece is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(313) The antipodes of Iceland is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(314) The antipodes of Norway is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(315) The antipodes of Toronto is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(316) I left my book somewhere in the library and can't find it.
(317) I'm sure there's a good restaurant somewhere in this town.
(318) I need to find somewhere to live that is closer to my job.
(319) I feel like I've been here before, somewhere in my dreams.
(320) We should leave the country and start fresh somewhere else.
(321) We should dip out of this restaurant and try somewhere new.
(322) The antipode of Brazil is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(323) The antipode of Russia is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(324) The antipode of France is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(325) I believe that everyone has a lifemate out there somewhere.
(326) Let's peach out from this library and study somewhere else.
(327) We should club up up and plan a weekend trip somewhere fun.
(328) I can't find my wallet, I must have misplaced it somewhere.
(329) I lost my phone somewhere near the wall beside the library.
(330) Let's fire up out of this party and find somewhere quieter.
(331) Let's buzz out from this restaurant and try somewhere else.
(332) Let's go on an adventure and find somewhere new to explore.
(333) I want to go somewhere with lots of flowers, like a garden.
(334) The antipodes of Paraguay is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(335) I heard a strange noise coming from somewhere in the house.
(336) The antipodes of the Colosseum is somewhere in New Zealand.
(337) The antipodes of Thailand is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(338) The antipodes of Finland is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(339) I heard a strange noise coming from somewhere in the attic.
(340) I want to go somewhere with a beautiful view of the sunset.
(341) I want to go somewhere where I can see the Northern Lights.
(342) I need to find somewhere to charge my phone before it dies.
(343) I wish I could go somewhere warm and sunny for my vacation.
(344) I want to go somewhere where I can hike and explore nature.
(345) The cat will be after the mouse, but it's hiding somewhere.
(346) The antipode of Argentina is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(347) Nix on the crowded restaurant; let's find somewhere quieter.
(348) Look out around the room, there's a hidden camera somewhere.
(349) I sometimes wonder if I have an evil twin lurking somewhere.
(350) I'm afraid I've misplaced my phone somewhere in the library.
(351) I can't find my phone, I must have misplace up it somewhere.
(352) I think I may have misplaced my ID card somewhere on campus.
(353) I'm pretty sure I misplaced my umbrella somewhere on campus.
(354) I think we should go somewhere different for dinner tonight.
(355) The antipodes of Argentina is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(356) I want to go somewhere with lots of flowers and butterflies.
(357) I want to go somewhere with lots of snow, like a ski resort.
(358) The antipodes of the Great Sphinx is somewhere in Argentina.
(359) The antipodes of the Space Needle is somewhere in Australia.
(360) The cause of the lost phone was leaving it behind somewhere.
(361) I need to find somewhere quiet to concentrate on my writing.
(362) I feel like I belong somewhere else, not in this small town.
(363) He always knew he had a biological child out there somewhere.
(364) The lost wallet was presumedly dropped somewhere in the park.
(365) I wondered if the alley cat had any kittens hidden somewhere.
(366) Keane's hit song Somewhere Only We Know was released in 2004.
(367) Writedown the password somewhere safe so you don't forget it.
(368) I can't find my umbrella, I must have misplaced it somewhere.
(369) I think I may have misplaced my textbook somewhere on campus.
(370) I wish I could escape the reek outside and go somewhere else.
(371) Let's corral out of this party and go somewhere more low-key.
(372) The causality of the lost keys was misplacing them somewhere.
(373) The antipodes of Indonesia is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(374) The antipodes of Greenland is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(375) I think I left my water bottle somewhere on the soccer field.
(376) I want to go somewhere where I can try new foods and flavors.
(377) I'm sure there's a shortcut somewhere that will save us time.
(378) I dropped my keys somewhere in the house and can't find them.
(379) Let's go somewhere we've never been before and make memories.
(380) I can't find my keys, they're lumped up somewhere in my room.
(381) The antipode of Argentina is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(382) The antipode of Australia is somewhere in the South China Sea.
(383) Some people believe that Eden still exists somewhere on Earth.
(384) Let's mince out of this meeting and brainstorm somewhere else.
(385) I wish I could spend my days daydreaming on a beach somewhere.
(386) I lost my phone somewhere around the point near the cafeteria.
(387) I can't find my USB drive, I must have misplaced it somewhere.
(388) Let's go somewhere with lots of trees so we can have a picnic.
(389) I think there's a secret code hidden somewhere in this puzzle.
(390) The antipodes of Australia is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(391) The fancy restaurant was outpriced, so we went somewhere else.
(392) Let's go somewhere we've never been before and try new things.
(393) I want to go somewhere with lots of sunshine and warm weather.
(394) I want to go somewhere with lots of sand and waves to play in.
(395) The antipodes of the Eiffel Tower is somewhere in New Zealand.
(396) The antipodes of the Great Barrier Reef is somewhere in Spain.
(397) The antipodes of the Sydney Opera House is somewhere in Spain.
(398) The antipodes of the Vatican City is somewhere in New Zealand.
(399) I'm sure we can find a good restaurant somewhere in this city.
(400) The antipodes of Los Angeles is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(401) The antipodes of Mexico City is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(402) I think I saw a shooting star somewhere in the sky last night.
(403) I need to find somewhere to park my car before I get a ticket.
(404) I need to find somewhere quiet to study for my upcoming exams.
(405) The museum was closed, so we had to find somewhere else to go.
(406) I want to go somewhere where I can learn a new skill or hobby.
(407) I need to find somewhere to relax and unwind after a long day.
(408) The park was closed, so we had to find somewhere else to walk.
(409) The restaurant was packed, so we decided to go somewhere else.
(410) We should move out of this city and start fresh somewhere else.
(411) I'm queer through with this town, I need to move somewhere new.
(412) The weather was neither hot nor cold, but somewhere in between.
(413) I can't find my calculator, I must have misplaced it somewhere.
(414) The distance is a factor in how long it takes to get somewhere.
(415) Let's go somewhere with lots of snow so we can build a snowman.
(416) I think there's a secret message hidden somewhere in this book.
(417) I want to go somewhere with lots of stars, like an observatory.
(418) The antipodes of Italy is somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
(419) The antipodes of Spain is somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
(420) The antipodes of the Petronas Towers is somewhere in Argentina.
(421) If a stranger tries to take you somewhere, scream and run away.
(422) The location of the treasure is hidden somewhere in the forest.
(423) I'm sure there's a hidden treasure somewhere in this old house.
(424) I need to find somewhere to practice my public speaking skills.
(425) The restaurant was crowded, so we decided to go somewhere else.
(426) I still have my kindergarten report card somewhere in my house.
(427) Let's dip out of this club and find somewhere with better music.
(428) The antipode of South Africa is somewhere in the Southern Ocean.
(429) I'm hoping to travel somewhere new for New Year's Eve this year.
(430) I learned how to play Somewhere Over the Rainbow on the ukelele.
(431) I'm worried I may have misplaced my ID card somewhere on campus.
(432) I lost my keys somewhere on the couch within the student center.
(433) I always take note of the directions before going somewhere new.
(434) I heard there's a secret treasure hidden somewhere in this town.
(435) The antipodes of Japan is somewhere in the South Atlantic Ocean.
(436) The antipodes of Russia is somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
(437) The antipodes of Brazil is somewhere in the Southeast Asian Sea.
(438) The antipodes of France is somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
(439) The antipodes of South Africa is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(440) The antipodes of Saudi Arabia is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
(441) The antipodes of Guyana is somewhere in the Southeast Asian Sea.
(442) The antipodes of New Zealand is somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
(443) The antipodes of New York City is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(444) I'm sure there's a reason for this, somewhere in the fine print.
(445) The ghostly apparition seemed to be trying to lead me somewhere.
(446) The uncased remote control was lost somewhere in the living room.
(447) The uncased laptop charger was misplaced somewhere in the office.
(448) We need to decamp away from the chaos and regroup somewhere safe.
(449) If it's too crowded, we can come back later or go somewhere else.
(450) Being a noob is nothing to be ashamed of, we all start somewhere.
(451) I'm darn up through with this town, I need to move somewhere new.
(452) I'm tired of this place, I need to vamoose and go somewhere else.
(453) I can't find my favorite pen, I must have misplaced it somewhere.
(454) I can't find my other slipper, I must have left it off somewhere.
(455) I heard there's a petting zoo with a camel around here somewhere.
(456) I think I may have misplaced my parking pass somewhere in my car.
(457) The antipodes of Germany is somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
(458) The restaurant was full, so we had to find somewhere else to eat.
(459) The nightclub was raucous, so we decided to go somewhere quieter.
(460) I'm going to bug out of this city and start fresh somewhere else.
(461) Let's dip out of this crowded bar and find somewhere more relaxed.
(462) We should trocar our usual vacation destination for somewhere new.
(463) I wish the jerk in with the loud chewing would eat somewhere else.
(464) In fact, I'm pretty sure I have a spare key somewhere in my house.
(465) I believe that my soul mate is out there somewhere waiting for me.
(466) I wish I could leave Nowheresville and start fresh somewhere else.
(467) Onigashima is said to be located somewhere in the Seto Inland Sea.
(468) Let's sleaze out from this crowded bar and find somewhere quieter.
(469) I'm going to move my study spot to somewhere more quiet over here.
(470) I need to cruise out of this campus and take a day trip somewhere.
(471) Let's mince out of this club and find somewhere with better music.
(472) I want to go somewhere with lots of water, like a beach or a pool.
(473) The antipodes of Colombia is somewhere in the Southeast Asian Sea.
(474) An ideal vacation spot is somewhere with a beach and warm weather.
(475) I want to go somewhere where I can learn about different cultures.
(476) I'm sure there's a way to fix this, somewhere in the instructions.
(477) I'm searching for somewhere to escape the stress of everyday life.
(478) I left my keys somewhere in the house, but I can't remember where.
(479) I want to go somewhere where I can experience a different culture.
(480) The coffee at the campus cafe is terrible, I'll go somewhere else.
(481) I need to find somewhere to park my car before the meter runs out.
(482) I want to go on vacation somewhere warm, but my budget is limited.
(483) I heard a crackle about a hidden treasure buried somewhere in town.
(484) It's time to clear out of this town and start fresh somewhere else.
(485) I wish the jerk in with the bad body odor would sit somewhere else.
(486) The texture of clafoutis is somewhere between a custard and a cake.
(487) I know you have a pen somewhere, dig into your pockets and find it.
(488) I lost my keys somewhere on the object outside and can't find them.
(489) I left my phone somewhere in the house, but I can't remember where.
(490) The antipodes of Venezuela is somewhere in the Southeast Asian Sea.
(491) I want to go somewhere with lots of animals to see and learn about.
(492) A stranger might try to take you somewhere, but don't go with them.
(493) The antipodes of the Great Wall of China is somewhere in Argentina.
(494) The antipodes of the Grand Canyon is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(495) I feel like I belong somewhere, but I'm not sure where that is yet.
(496) The bulge in the ceiling suggested that there was a leak somewhere.
(497) The line in the restaurant was too long, so we went somewhere else.
(498) I wish the jerk in with the loud snoring would sleep somewhere else.
(499) We are keen to get away from the cold weather and go somewhere warm.
(500) Quidam was rumored to have a secret stash of money hidden somewhere.
(501) Let's peach out of this restaurant and try somewhere new for dinner.
(502) Don't be afraid to speak in public, everyone has to start somewhere.
(503) Sometimes, you just need to skip town and start fresh somewhere new.
(504) I'm pretty sure I've misplaced my water bottle somewhere in the gym.
(505) Don't be intimidated by the weight room - everyone starts somewhere.
(506) Let's mince out of this restaurant and find somewhere better to eat.
(507) The antipodes of the United States is somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(508) The antipodes of our school is somewhere in the middle of the ocean.
(509) I'm trying to find somewhere to buy a gift for my friend's birthday.
(510) I use arithmetic to calculate the time it takes to travel somewhere.
(511) The restaurant had slow service, so we decided to go somewhere else.
(512) We need to find somewhere to eat, or else we'll be hungry all night.
(513) He's hoping to retire somewhere peaceful, where he can enjoy nature.
(514) I lost my keys somewhere in the stairwell and had to search for them.
(515) I've always wondered if I have a doppelganger somewhere in the world.
(516) I'm going to alter my vacation plans, and go somewhere more relaxing.
(517) Don't be discouraged if you're a beginner, everyone starts somewhere.
(518) I wish I could sod away from this cold weather and go somewhere warm.
(519) Let's castle out of this crowded library and study somewhere quieter.
(520) I'm afraid I've misplaced my headphones somewhere on my way to class.
(521) You need to pay attention to the directions when going somewhere new.
(522) It's bad to be late or not show up when you promised to be somewhere.
(523) The antipodes of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is somewhere in Australia.
(524) I'm sure there's a lesson to be learned somewhere in this experience.
(525) I'm looking for somewhere to volunteer my time and make a difference.
(526) I'm searching for somewhere to belong, a place where I feel accepted.
(527) I'm looking for somewhere to go dancing and have fun with my friends.
(528) The store's prices are too high, so I'm going to shop somewhere else.
(529) I carelessly dropped my pen and now it's lost somewhere on the floor.
(530) I wish I could fly away from this cold weather and go somewhere warm.
(531) He couldn't find his keys, which were hidden somewhere in the basket.
(532) The staff was rude at that place, so we left and went somewhere else.
(533) I always carry a spare charger in case I need to plug it in somewhere.
(534) The antipodes of New York City would be somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
(535) I am not certain of the location, but I think it's somewhere downtown.
(536) She asked me to look for a lost item, her necklace fell off somewhere.
(537) We need to make a run from this boring town and explore somewhere new.
(538) I don't want to go to that restaurant again, let's try somewhere else.
(539) I'm worried I may have misplaced my lab notebook somewhere in the lab.
(540) We should mince out of this bar and find somewhere with better drinks.
(541) I can't wear a vest without pockets, I need somewhere to put my phone.
(542) If a stranger tries to take you somewhere, yell for help and run away.
(543) Applying for a settlement is like asking permission to live somewhere.
(544) I can't wait to get away from this cold weather and go somewhere warm.
(545) Sometimes I just want to fly away and start a new life somewhere else.
(546) The antipodes of Rome is somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
(547) The antipodes of Oslo is somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
(548) She lost her keys somewhere in the park, so we had to search for them.
(549) The restaurant was overly crowded, so we decided to go somewhere else.
(550) Being a bner can be intimidating, but everyone has to start somewhere.
Somewhere meaning
Somewhere is an adverb that is commonly used to refer to an unspecified or unknown place. It can be used in various contexts and is a versatile word that adds a sense of vagueness or ambiguity to a sentence. Here are some tips on how to effectively use the word "somewhere" in a sentence:
1. Indicating an unspecified location: - I left my keys somewhere in the house. - Can you meet me somewhere near the park? - She must be somewhere around here.
2. Expressing uncertainty or vagueness: - I saw him somewhere, but I can't remember where exactly. - Somewhere along the way, we got lost. - I have somewhere around 20 books on my shelf.
3. Describing a general or approximate location: - Let's go somewhere nice for dinner. - I want to travel somewhere exotic this summer. - We should find somewhere quiet to study.
4. Suggesting a hidden or secret place: - There's a hidden gem somewhere in this city. - I have a surprise for you, but it's somewhere safe. - Somewhere in this room, there's a hidden passage.
5. Emphasizing the importance of finding a specific place: - We need to find somewhere to stay for the night. - Can you find somewhere to park the car? - I need to find somewhere to charge my phone.
6. Expressing a desire for solitude or seclusion: - I just want to go somewhere and be alone for a while. - Let's find somewhere peaceful to relax. - She disappeared somewhere to gather her thoughts.
7. Highlighting the concept of being in an unknown or unfamiliar place: - I woke up somewhere I had never been before. - He found himself somewhere he didn't recognize. - We ended up somewhere completely unexpected.
8. Using "somewhere" in idiomatic expressions: - He's somewhere over the rainbow, chasing his dreams. - She's somewhere between a friend and a mentor to me. - We're somewhere in the middle of this complicated situation. Remember, when using the word "somewhere" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning. Whether you are referring to an unspecified location, expressing uncertainty, or emphasizing the importance of finding a specific place, "somewhere" can add depth and flexibility to your sentences.
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