Adverb
somehow or other (not comparable)
one way or another; by some (mysterious) means
Somehow or other they managed to get that grand piano upstairs.
“It’s such a circular, hypocritical position to take that somehow or other the reason they did this was because there was lack of interest. Source: Internet
My Da somehow or other laid hold of the Anglo-Celt chalice and brought it into the house to show my Mum. Source: Internet
And if your children receive $20,000 worth of education each year from the local public schools, somehow or other you are going to have to pay an additional $6,000 to the federal government. Source: Internet
I arrive with a package for him, he chastises me for being late, and then somehow or other he coerces me into sex. Source: Internet
“The idea that somehow or other you can deal with all the problems in the world by banning a particular religious group from entering the USA is offensive and absurd. Source: Internet