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someone [ˈsʌmwʌn] PRON

someone → somebody

See also somebody

somebody [ˈsʌmbədi, Am -bɑ:di] PRON

2. somebody (important person):

ktoś m

catch someone by surprise VB

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catch someone by surprise idiom

to knock someone down a notch or two

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In fact, she was pushed by someone from behind when she was drawing water from the well.
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She was the natural choice for me when it came to picking someone to run this campaign.
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Someone thinking in terms of hearing might turn their eyes as much as possible to one of their ears.
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He said that he would have no policies, and that he wanted someone for whom he could vote.
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If someone does wrong, he should blame himself for the harm that he suffers. 87.
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However, the contract was awarded to someone else.
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The bed was to be suspended over water, and when someone steps over a certain line, one half of the bed drops.
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Lyrically, the song talks about the past, present and future upon someone's life.
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They then head to the town by themselves to wait for someone.
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People have heard a girl laughing, and waiters and staff have felt someone touch them.
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