something 문장
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- 문장 something
- His client's lugubrious expression tipped off the detective that something lurked beneath her optimistic words.
- There’s something strangely manifestolike about this album.
- The scholar found something markworthy whilst reading the Bible for the eighth time.
- After hours of mind-numbing work sorting hundreds of nearly identical form, he needed to stop and do something else.
- Faced with a mindboggling selection of special-purpose shampoos, he gave up and simply purchased something inexpensive with a pleasant fragrance.
- When they want to do something, they do it! Whether we've funded it, whether we'll support it—mox nix. They do it!
- “We believe there’s something here worth dying for,” he declares in the album’s 12-minute, multisection title track [ … ] .
- She led multitribal projects for the National Institutes of Health and testified before Congress on behalf of tribal colleges, yet her ancestral legacy seemed like something she could only visit.
- THE LIVERPOOL PARTY at Pat and Frank Milnes’ celebrated both the Gunpowder Plot and the Liverpool Club’s 400th and something meeting. Two mundane and non-fan friends of the hosts - women, too - played brag all night and Norman Weedall disappeared at 3 a.m.
- Soon it must be napoo for me. — Phrase used to signify the end of something.
- 문장 somethings
- There are somethings I'd like to unsay... to my boss... right before he decided to fire me.
Examples of something in a Sentence
- en somethings
- en somethingth
- en something's
- en somethinged
- en somethinging
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