Some
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adjective


(1)   Remarkable
"That was some party"
"She is some skier"

adverb


(2)   (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
"Lasted approximately an hour"
"In just about a minute"
"He's about 30 years old"
"I've had about all I can stand"
"We meet about once a month"
"Some forty people came"
"Weighs around a hundred pounds"
"Roughly $3,000"
"Holds 3 gallons, more or less"
"20 or so people were at the party"
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Determiner



  1. An unspecified quantity or number of.
    Would you like some grapes?
  2. A considerable quantity or number of.
    He had edited the paper for some years.
  3. An unspecified or unknown.
    I've just met some guy who said he knew you.
  4. a remarkable.
    He is some acrobat!
  5. An indefinite quantity of.
    Everyone is wrong some of the time.
  6. At least one.

Adverb



  1. Of a measurement; approximately, roughly
    I guess he must have weighed some 90 kilos.
 
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