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  • He never thought of not telling it straight on; he was afraid mother would be sorry when she heard about the "somesing" that was broken, but it had never entered his little head that one could help telling mother "ezackly" all about anything.

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

  • A good friend from Europe who is an ardent health foodie begins his dinner conversation by proclaiming, "I shall tell you somesing."

    I Can Guess Who's Coming To Dinner 2008

  • “But to be honest, Denis, if somesing does happen, I vished you not to be harmed.”

    Kahawa Westlake, Donald E. 1982

  • “Ven you vant somesing from ze government,” Grossbarger explained, “you invite ze official concerned to join you in ze shop across ze street from ze government building for a cup of tea vile you discuss ze situation.”

    Kahawa Westlake, Donald E. 1982

  • Oh, yes, I should get him somesing -- a calendar or a card or maybe write a letter; but don't do it because you sink you ought.

    Tabitha at Ivy Hall Ruth Alberta Brown

  • You mus 'not comprehend me, Sare, to intend somesing vat persons call ze

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various

  • Twigs crackling, and somesing bumping and tromping in the snow.

    The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest Hulbert Footner 1911

  • He can't find somesing to eat nowhere, and don 'know what to do!

    The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest Hulbert Footner 1911

  • "I tell you somesing," said Bela, concealing the wicked sparkle in her eye.

    The Huntress Hulbert Footner 1911

  • Him was looking for 'tamps in mother's basket of teared letters under the little table, and mother and ganfather and auntie didn't know him were there, and ganfather said to mother somesing him couldn't understand – somesing about thit house, and mother said, yes, 'twould be a werry good thing to go away 'fore the cold weather comed, and the children would be p'eased.

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

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