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Definition of Somethings
1. something [n] - See also: something
Lexicographical Neighbors of Somethings
Literary usage of Somethings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Political Nativism in New York State by Louis Dow Scisco (1901)
"The Know-somethings were members of a secret society started in Ohio in January,
1855, by Know-Nothing seceders.* In principles it was mildly nativist and ..."
2. Political Nativism in New York State by Louis Dow Scisco (1901)
"the " Know-somethings." '•The Choctaws 1 were those Know- Nothings who seceded
from the main order in October, 1854, and duplicated the secret system. ..."
3. Logic in Its Application to Language by Robert Gordon Latham (1856)
"The two somethings. § If we have clearly seen what is not essential to the
structure of a proposition, ... There must be two somethings—the something ..."
4. Logic in the Application to Language by Robert Gordon Latham (1856)
"The two somethings. § If we have clearly seen what is not essential to the
structure of a ... There must be two somethings—the something we speak about, ..."
5. Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session by United States Congress. Senate (1872)
"... little somethings over their faces, and with jeans clothes and coate jnst like
they had been going out to a meeting. ..."