somewhere

See:
  • (one) has to draw a/the line somewhere
  • (somewhere or something) or bust
  • a one-way ticket to (somewhere or something)
  • arrive (somewhere) (up)on the stroke of (some time)
  • arrive (somewhere) at the stroke of (some time)
  • be dragged kicking and screaming
  • be the toast of (some place)
  • better off
  • big in (something or somewhere)
  • blast off for (somewhere)
  • blast off for somewhere
  • bleed from (somewhere)
  • boogie down to (some place)
  • boogie down to somewhere
  • bound for (somewhere or something)
  • bring (someone or something) out of (somewhere or someone)
  • bring (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
  • burst out of (somewhere or something)
  • bust out of (some place)
  • bust someone out of somewhere
  • carry (one) (somewhere)
  • carry (someone or something) over from (somewhere)
  • carry (someone) (somewhere)
  • carry somewhere
  • claw (one's) way (somewhere)
  • dash off (somewhere)
  • ditch (some place)
  • ditch (something)
  • drag (someone) kicking and screaming
  • find (one's)/its way
  • find its way somewhere
  • get (one's) butt (somewhere)
  • get (one's) tail (somewhere)
  • get (oneself) out of (somewhere)
  • get (someone) out of (somewhere)
  • get one’s tail somewhere fast!
  • get one’s tail somewhere immediately!
  • get one’s tail somewhere now!
  • get somewhere
  • get somewhere/anywhere/nowhere
  • get the hell out (of some place)
  • go all the way to (some place)
  • go for a spin (to some place)
  • go with bells on
  • have a good name (somewhere or in something)
  • Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
  • hightail it out of (somewhere)
  • hole up
  • hump it to somewhere
  • in the middle of (something or some place)
  • in the wilds of (some place)
  • it's five o'clock somewhere
  • keep to (something)
  • land up (some place)
  • land up in (something)
  • land up somehow or somewhere
  • late of (some place)
  • leave (someone or something) (at) (some place)
  • let's go somewhere quiet(er)
  • Let's go somewhere where it's quiet
  • lie (one's) way into (something or some place)
  • linger around
  • look about for (someone or something)
  • look around for (someone or something)
  • make for (somewhere or something)
  • make for somewhere
  • make out for (somewhere or something)
  • migrate between (some place or sth) and (some place or sth else)
  • migrate from (some place or sth) to (some place or sth else)
  • mooch about (somewhere)
  • mooch around (somewhere)
  • mope about (somewhere)
  • not darken somewhere's door
  • not darken the door of (some place)
  • not darken the doorstep of (some place)
  • not set foot somewhere
  • nudge (someone or something) (somewhere)
  • One has to draw the line somewhere
  • pace about
  • pace around
  • pace back and forth
  • pad down
  • pad down somewhere
  • park it
  • park it somewhere
  • peg it
  • people (something or some place) with (someone)
  • pull up
  • put (someone, something, or some place) on the map
  • put in at (some place)
  • rocky road (to something)
  • royal road (to something)
  • run (one) into (some place)
  • run by (some place)
  • sail from (some place) to (some place else)
  • set foot in (some place)
  • set foot on (something or some place)
  • set foot somewhere
  • set up shop
  • set up shop somewhere
  • settle in(to) (something or some place)
  • shake the dust of (something or some place) from (one's) feet
  • shake the dust of somewhere from your feet
  • shoot through (to somewhere)
  • shoot up
  • show into somewhere
  • slip off
  • somebody/something/somewhere or other
  • somewhere along the line
  • somewhere between
  • somewhere to hang hat
  • somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan
  • somewhere, etc. along/down the line
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat
  • stop in
  • take (someone, something, or some place) by storm
  • take a spin (to some place)
  • take somewhere by storm
  • the armpit of (some place)
  • the armpit of somewhere
  • the rocky road to
  • the sick man of
  • the sick man of (something or somewhere)
  • the toast of (some place)
  • wangle (one) into (some place or some situation)
  • wangle (one's) way into (some place or some situation)
  • wangle (one's) way out of (something)
  • what happens in (some place) stays in (that place)
  • wriggle (one's) way into (something or some place)
References in periodicals archive
The Brockmoor teenager has since contacted his MP Mike Wood asking for help in finding somewhere for him to display his work for residents to see.
Summary: Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], July 03 (ANI): Congress' decision to move its MLAs to Mount Abu days ahead of Rajya Sabha elections means that somewhere there is a communication gap or lack of camaraderie in the party, said MLA Alpesh Thakor on Wednesday.
Jackie said: "It would probably have to be somewhere near a beach.
But despite his best efforts he has been unable to find somewhere suitable.
However, the company which owns it now needs the space back, and has given Wayne six months to find somewhere else to go.
"Somewhere between living and dying" reverses this process of isolation.
Somewhere New is a beautiful collaboration of contemporary, instrumental album by awardinning music artists Sherry Finzer and Mark Holland.
Steve Raymer; SOMEWHERE WEST OF LONELY; Indiana University Press (Nonfiction: Autobiography & Memoir) 40.00 ISBN: 9780253033604
I prefer my house to be somewhere just for me and my son, somewhere for us to be together after I get home from work.
I Stop Somewhere. Feiwel & Friends/Macmillan, February 2018.
Paula Patton's new ABC series, "Somewhere Between," did not fare well in terms of ratings and reviews on its second week.
Somewhere Hotels in Barsha Heights, Dubai has recently opened its latest food and beverage outlet, #Somewhere Coffee Shop.
I Somewhere in Florence a bowl of lemons sits on a terrace.
TUNE INTO BIRDSONG Birds need four things - something to eat/drink, somewhere to shelter, somewhere to wash and somewhere to breed.
YOUR BEDROOM is somewhere you can escape the stresses of the day, it should be a sanctuary, a place to relax, unwind and recharge.