Somewhere; (at, in, to, etc.) a particular or unspecified place.
Example | Meaning |
Like I 'd sit at the black steps or whatever and hangout. I never- like I s-- I came in at grade twelve, to that school, so I was- I came in at a total outsider from some place- from like Neverland basically. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
... that we all go to Florida and we drove down there without any reservation- didn 't know where we were going and wound up finding some place in Pompano-Beach and then that beca-- became our summer for the next number of years |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
Ah they had looked at a- a house at Leslie-and-Yonge and they knew they wanted to be out of the downtown area to some place that they could afford and um when they came here I mean it was really off the beaten track so they were- ... Sort of looking ahead. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
And um my- I don 't know we had like a coach and a manager. Two adults, basically volunteers, who (inc) ah it was a school team. It was like one of those organized leagues for kids. And this guy immigrated from I don 't- think Thailand or someplace like that. And he could really play soccer like no one could touch him. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
Interviewer: Well, I mean, you always had your dad around then, right? Speaker: Well, he was never there because he was out playing cards some place, you-know? ... Yeah, he wasn 't around as much as most fathers were, probably. Because he- he sort-of went out at night. |
somewhere |
And then they moved to Scarborough. Now they 've moved out to Pickering some place. But they kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger, of course, right? |
somewhere |
Yeah, yeah. Well, Jack-Long's got a house, I think, up in Forest-Hill someplace. Now his son 's sort-of taken over, eh? But his son was just a young punk when I was there, right? He used to come around and (laughs)- and his father would tell him what to do. But now he 's sort-of running the whole show, eh? |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
And it turned out, later on, Edwin-Alonzo- Boyd just died. He was about eighty-some-odd. He ended up coming out under an assumed name. He broke his probation, went back, and ah got out again and lived ah in Vancouver or someplace-like-that until his death. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
And with my grandkids I taught them all to play euchre too. Brett and Lance and the whole works because I said, "You can always play euchre someplace. Everybody plays cards pretty well." |
somewhere |
... she visited me. It was really nice. And she w-- I don't know where she was from, she did say and I- seems to me it was over near Bridgenorth or someplace or around, and ah she do-- she just does this for the Presbyterian-Church. And she had a prayer and I thought it was really nice of her. |
somewhere |
Interviewer: What grade is that? Speaker: Um he's going in- yeah well he's going into ten ... So Sarah thought, "Well he better this year get into it." Because maybe next year he'll be working someplace so it's a good thing. |
somewhere |
... Ben says, you-know he said, "It's just a miracle." Said, "It must've been an angel on his shoulder someplace." That he wasn't killed. But he had his seat-belt on too so. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
It was- well in the- in the sense ah people would say "Well don't you think it's dangerous?" And I say "Once you get through Toronto to the airport you're safe." Then fly to Yellowknife or-some-place and from there it takes small aircraft in some northern lake or pond and- |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
... I think the first school she got was a- up north- up north of Erindale, some place and I think she got a contract for ah teaching for the year was three-hundred-and-fifty dollars. So- money was the thing. You made your own. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
... my insurance policy to drive my big farm truck and my insurance agent didn't want to do it. And I said "well that's- that's fine." I said "if- if- if ah you won't insure him to drive my big truck, cancel my insurance, I'll get it some place else." |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
Well- take the little one in- in Fenelon there which is a small golf course- only nine holes- it's pretty- pretty small and um, it's crowded pretty well all the time. Which is good. Then you get some place like Alder's-Nest which is more challenging and the Lindsay-Golf-Course which is really challenging and there's a lot of golfer's there too. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
And I also felt that, when I went on exchange, I didn't want to go ah and ah, be with Canadians. I wanted to go and be with the Scots. ... And so I felt that if I went to large city like Edinburough or some place, you don't meet people in a large city. I don't feel anyway, so I thought, "If I go to a smaller place, you become involved in other people's lives", and I certainly did, I certainly did. It was fabulous. Absolutely fabulous. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
Um, and ah, we also really just want some place that's really clean. Doesn't have to be huge but- but new and clean. We saw some gross places. Gross student houses. |
somewhere |
Example | Meaning |
... I, as I tell you, spent the most of my days at home. And Charles went to work and of course if we wanted to go any places, it had to be night. |
somewhere |
... so those two men that were carpenters sat there on the street and told these men how to do it. But you see now a days you don't- the rafters would be cut someplace else and brought here, so, but that's how we got ours. |
somewhere |