adj, pron 1. a certain number of ○ We’ve just picked some strawberries. ○ Some young drivers drive much too fast. ○ Some books were damaged in the fire. ○ Some days it was so hot that we just stayed by the swimming pool all day. ○ Can you cut some more slices of bread? ○ She bought some oranges and bananas. □ some of a few ○ Some of the students are ill. ○ Some of these apples are too green. 2. a certain amount ○ Can you buy some bread when you go to town? ○ Can I have some more coffee? ○ Her illness is of some concern to her family. 3. referring to a person or thing you cannot identify (followed by a singular noun) ○ Some man just knocked on the door and tried to sell me a magazine. ○ I read it in some book I borrowed from the library. ○ We saw it in some shop or other in Regent Street. 4. referring to a period of time or a distance ○ Don’t wait for me, I may be some time. ○ Their house is some way away from the railway station. 5. wonderful ○ That was some party last night! (NOTE: some is used with plural nouns and with nouns which have no plural: some people, some apples, some bread.) ■ adv approximately ○ Some fifty people came to the meeting. ○ The house is some sixty years old.
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