1. somewhere - Noun
2. somewhere - Adverb
In some place unknown or not specified; in one place or another.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe must be somewhere Source: Internet
they moved to somewhere in Spain Source: Internet
A branch provides that the next instruction is fetched from somewhere else in memory. Source: Internet
According to Georges Roux he would have lived in the latter half of the 25th century BC, i.e. somewhere between 2450 BC and 2400 BC. Source: Internet
After all, the contractors are apparently missing in Ekurhuleni, hiding somewhere as if the coronavirus was about to jump from the nearest shadow. Source: Internet
A dainty sniff from somewhere above the glass will tell you nothing. Source: Internet