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somebody

noun as in person of fame, importance

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"If we have a fantastic year and get to the World Cup and do well at the World Cup, maybe somebody will persuade me to stay," he explained.

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“It could be a stepdad or a father-in-law or somebody who is like a father,” Rose says.

"Almost everything you read is there because somebody placed it there - somebody is dictating a story."

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"I was on the phone for two-and-a-half hours one day trying to speak to somebody," he said.

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"But if somebody gets some pleasure out of my stuff, I'm quite happy for it to go now."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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