Use "something or other" in a sentence
1. Nineteen fifty something or other convertible.
2. Don't always gripe about something or other.
3. 21 Nineteen fifty something or other convertible.
4. / ˌkɑːn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃ ə n / B2 something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful: All Contributions (= presents of …
5. 15 The Reverend Canon Something-or-the-other was rounding it off.
6. The Foundation is holding a dinner in honour of something or other.
7. Affect something (formal, disapproving) to use or wear something that is intended to impress other people synonym put on
8. Attract (someone or something) to (someone or something else) to draw or pull someone or something to someone or something else
9. Displacement involves something appearing as "something other than itself."
10. Cutout definition, something cut out from something else, as a pattern or figure cut out or intended to be cut out of paper, cardboard, or other material
11. Accompanied by (someone or something) Joined by someone or something or presented along with someone or something
12. Something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful: All Contributions (= presents of money), no matter how small, will be much appreciated
13. Accompanied by (someone or something) Joined by someone or something or presented along with someone or something
14. Bespatter something to cover something with small drops of water or other liquid, usually by accident Check pronunciation: Bespatter Nearby words
15. Assimilate someone or something into something to cause someone or something to be absorbed into something
16. These are other Alphabets composed of something other than …
17. Besmirch someone or something with something to dirty or soil someone or someone's reputation with something
18. Complicit (in/with somebody/something) involved with other people in something wrong or illegal Several officers were Complicit in the cover-up
19. Contributor definition is - someone or something that contributes something or that contributes to something
20. Verb If something Absorbs a liquid, gas, or other substance, it soaks it up or takes it in
21. We use Across as a preposition (prep) and an adverb (adv). Across means on the other side of something, or from one side to the other of something which has sides or limits such as a city, road or …
22. Assert something to make other people recognize your right or authority to do something, by behaving in a determined and confident way
23. Avert (something) (away) from To distract or divert something from someone or something else
24. We use Across as a preposition (prep) and an adverb (adv). Across means on the other side of something, or from one side to the other of something which has sides or limits such as a city, road or …
25. Blend (something) in To mix or combine something smoothly or seamlessly with something else
26. Congruously A reference to being consistent with other people or being suitable for something else
27. Bereft of someone or something left without someone or something
28. Bring (something) (up)on (someone or something) To cause something very bad to happen to someone, something, or oneself
29. See also: Award, for Award (someone or something) (something) To bestow something upon someone or
30. Blanket (someone or something) with (something) To cover with something
31. Capitulate to (someone or something) To yield or submit to someone or something
32. Adopt (someone or something) as (something) 1
33. Consign something to someone or something 1
34. Bespeak something to show or suggest something
35. Adjust (oneself or something) to (something) 1
36. Something about them being immigrants or something.
37. Allude to someone or something to refer to someone or something; to make an implication about someone or something
38. Condemn (someone or something) for (something) To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action
39. Come on (to) someone or something to find someone or something by accident; to happen onto someone or something
40. Bias against (someone or something) A prejudice against someone or something
41. Chortle about (someone or something) To laugh about someone or something
42. Yeah, Henry something-or-other from accounting sent us a memo, says it was due today.
43. Anastomose; inosculate (cause to join or open into each other by anastomosis) Sentence frame: Something ----s
44. 26 I don't like to spend time with him. He's always carping about something or other.
45. Contend against (someone or something) To compete against someone or something
46. Bandy (something) about/around or Bandy about/around (something): to discuss or mention (something) in a casual or informal way
47. Accustomed to (something) Familiar or comfortable with something
48. Absorb (someone or something) in (to) (something) 1
49. To linger Behind someone or something; to fall Behind someone or something
50. Ascribe (something) to (something) To attribute something to a person or source
51. Commingle something (with something) (finance) Campaign funds must not be Commingled with other money.
52. Compete for (someone or something) To work or put forth effort against someone or something in an attempt to gain someone or something else
53. What does Contingency mean? Contingency means something that could happen or come up depending on other occurrences
54. Counteract something to do something to reduce or prevent the bad or harmful effects of something synonym counter
55. Conspire commonly means to secretly plan with multiple other people to do something wrong, evil, or illegal
56. Take a shine to (someone or something) To have or develop a fondness or preference for someone or something; to be attracted to or desire someone or something
57. (redirected from Added into) add (something) into (something) To mix or place something into something else
58. Acquit (one) of (something) To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing
59. Acquit (one) of (something) To determine that one is not guilty of a crime or other wrongdoing
60. Blaming is defined as to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
61. Beware of (someone or something) Be cautious or mindful of something or someone, especially something or someone that might pose a danger of some kind
62. A2 [ T or I ] to make something by putting bricks or other materials together: They're Building new houses by the river
63. I think you drew something other than comics.
64. You have something to wear, a suit, or something?
65. Bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something
66. Have (one's) Beady eye on (someone or something) To watch or monitor someone or something closely
67. Crudo—the Italian (and Spanish) word for "raw"—refers to uncooked fish or other seafood, dressed in a vinaigrette, citrus or other seasoning.On the other hand, for something to be considered a
68. / ˈsɝː.kjə.leɪt / to go around or through something, or to make something go around or through something: Hot water Circulates through the heating system
69. Crack down (on someone or something) to put limits on someone or something; to become strict about enforcing rules about someone or something
70. An Anachronism, simply described, is something belonging or appropriate to a period other than in which it exists
71. To Curtail is defined as to restrict something, stop something or deprive of something
72. If you describe something as Adversarial, you mean that it involves two or more people or organizations who are opposing each other
73. Preposition If someone or something goes Across a place or a boundary, they go from one side of it to the other
74. Have / Make someone do something OR Get someone to do something OR Have something done - See Causatives exercises at GrammarBank
75. Compete with someone or something to contend against someone, something, or a group; to play in a competition against someone, something, or a group
76. Avert something to prevent something bad or dangerous from happening
77. Ascribe (something) to definition is - to say or think that (something) is caused by, comes from, or is associated with (something or someone) : assign, credit, or blame
78. Agitate against To provoke or encourage negative feelings or opinions about someone or something; to protest something
79. Aggravation definition is - an act or circumstance that intensifies something or makes something worse
80. Consume something to use something, especially fuel, energy or time