1 : in, at, or to a place not known, named, or specified
▪ The boy ran off somewhere. ▪ She lives somewhere in the city. ▪ I've seen you somewhere before. ▪ His house must be around here somewhere. ▪ Do you want to go somewhere else? 2 : close to a specified number, time, or amount — usually + around or between ▪ We met up somewhere around nine o'clock. ▪ There must be somewhere around 100 people here. ▪ The event attracted somewhere between 300 and 500 people. ▪ The car costs somewhere around $25,000 to $30,000.
▪ The boy ran off somewhere. ▪ She lives somewhere in the city. ▪ I've seen you somewhere before. ▪ His house must be around here somewhere. ▪ Do you want to go somewhere else?
get somewhere
informal : to make progress
▪ After hours of questioning, the police began to get somewhere with the suspect. ▪ The work has been very slow, but I feel like we're finally getting somewhere.
▪ After hours of questioning, the police began to get somewhere with the suspect. ▪ The work has been very slow, but I feel like we're finally getting somewhere.





