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 +[[Image:Sign and signifier as imagined by de Saussure.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Signified]] ([[concept]]) and [[signifier]] ([[sound-image]]) as imagined by [[Ferdinand de Saussure|de Saussure]]]]
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- +:''See [[thing]]''
-# an unspecified [[object]]+# an [[unspecified]] [[object]]
#: ''I must have forgotten to pack '''something''', but I can't think of what.'' #: ''I must have forgotten to pack '''something''', but I can't think of what.''
# an [[event]] that breaks up a period of calm # an [[event]] that breaks up a period of calm
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# a [[talent]] that is hard to [[pin down]] # a [[talent]] that is hard to [[pin down]]
#: ''You've got '''something'''.'' #: ''You've got '''something'''.''
-# somebody or something who is {{superl}} in some way+# somebody or something who is [[superlative]] in some way
#: ''You're really '''something'''!'' #: ''You're really '''something'''!''
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See thing
  1. an unspecified object
    I must have forgotten to pack something, but I can't think of what.
  2. an event that breaks up a period of calm
    Isn't something meant to happen?
  3. someone or something that has a quality to a moderate degree
    The performance was something of a disappointment.
  4. a talent that is hard to pin down
    You've got something.
  5. somebody or something who is superlative in some way
    You're really something!




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