quelquechose (Meaning)

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quelquechose (n.)

A trifle; a kickshaw.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quelquechose

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quelquechose Sentence Examples

  1. I left quelquechose important at home.
  2. There was quelquechose peculiar about the way she smiled.
  3. He whispered quelquechose in her ear, making her blush.
  4. She had a feeling that quelquechose was watching her from the shadows.
  5. He felt quelquechose crawling on his skin, sending shivers down his spine.
  6. She couldn't quite put her finger on it, but quelquechose felt off about the situation.
  7. They had planned quelquechose special for their anniversary.
  8. Quelquechose seemed to be missing from the puzzle, leaving it incomplete.
  9. She rummaged through her bag, searching for quelquechose to write with.
  10. The old house held a certain charm, quelquechose that drew people to it.

FAQs About the word quelquechose

A trifle; a kickshaw.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I left quelquechose important at home.

There was quelquechose peculiar about the way she smiled.

He whispered quelquechose in her ear, making her blush.

She had a feeling that quelquechose was watching her from the shadows.