someone

[someone]

A human being; "there was too much for one person to do"

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Noun
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"


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Usage Examples

'Dallas' hit a chord back in the late Seventies and Eighties because it was the age of greed: here you have this unapologetic character who is mean and nasty and ruthless and does it all with an evil grin. I think people related to JR back then because we all have someone we know exactly like him. Everyone in the world knows a JR.

A few years ago I lost 30 pounds, and people still wanted to criticize. And honestly, I'm happy with myself if I'm a little heavier. I realized: 'Why am I trying to conform to someone else's idea of beauty?' I think I'm beautiful either way.

A friend told me that teenage girls are always looking for someone to pin their dreams on. That doesn't make it any less weird though.

'Do What You Gotta Do' is a positive, inspirational song that says no matter what it is whether you're up against challenges or trying to get your dreams and aspirations met, you should do what whatever you have to do shy of killing yourself or someone else.

'The Cut' is going to give someone the opportunity of a lifetime and help that person achieve his or her dreams.

'I Know You Care' is really personal and fragile for me. For me, it's about losing a family member and also about a breakup. It's about this idea of losing someone for good.

A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

A Buddha is someone who finds freedom in good fortune and bad.

A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.

A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.

A good actor is someone who knows how to take the part and make it real and make it honest and be effective in it. If it's in a funny movie and, as long as they are cast in an appropriate way, humor will come from it.

A conservative is someone who makes no changes and consults his grandmother when in doubt.

A beautiful person is someone who stays true to themselves and their spirit someone who is self-confident and can make you smile.

A father is a person who's around, participating in a child's life. He's a teacher who helps to guide and shape and mold that young person, someone for that young person to talk to, to share with, their ups and their downs, their fears and their concerns.

A gaffe in Washington is someone telling the truth, and telling the truth has never hurt me.

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