4712 examples of somewheres in sentences

I'm of a notion I've seen that face of yours somewheres.

Why you don't buy somewheres else?"

She greeted me warmly, and said that she supposed Mr. Jasperson was around 'somewheres,' and I said that he was.

"He's around somewheres," the man replied.

She'd think a heap more o' me if I was to pull out o' these yere hills and try to strike it somewheres else.

" "Can you?" "At a word from me the sheriff'll be huntin' somewheres else.

"... must be somewheres near, I tell you.

It's a damn long lane that ain't got a crook in it somewheres.

You got her hid somewheres an' I'm gonna find where.

"You might get board somewheres.

"Now maybe we're not getting somewheres!

"Got a home over there somewheres?"

All the time I did n't know it, but I was lonelysort of missed them down in here somewheres."

He don't never go to school hardly 'thout a garter-snake or two or a lizard or a toad-frog somewheres about him.

You know in slave times, sometimes when a master would git too bad, the niggers would kill himtote him off out in the woods somewheres and git rid of him.

He met her somewheres away from the Hickman's.

She is down in Texas somewheres now.

Dammy, suppose he killed Papa somewheres off and stole his diaries!"

Dey's tryin' to git somewheres too fas'.

The boys done the best they could, but a can of corn had to stand for fifty cents, and a pair of pants that would take Tartar Charlie somewheres about the knees drew a credit of two-fifty.

I knowed there was a lion somewheres, because Don wouldn't lie down.

"I grabbed him by the heels when he tackled the lion, and I gave him a sling somewheres," replied Jim.

'Ere's 'oliday season come round, And I'm off on the galoot somewheres, and that pooty soon, you be bound;

O' course we'll 'ave to smuggle yer away somewheres before the old man comes aboard.

But, as the Poet says, "they're allus Washing somewheres in the World!"

4712 examples of  somewheres  in sentences