quelquechose (Meaning)
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quelquechose (n.)
A trifle; a kickshaw.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quelquechose
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quelquechose Sentence Examples
- 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.
- He felt quelquechose crawling on his skin, sending shivers down his spine.
- She couldn't quite put her finger on it, but quelquechose felt off about the situation.
- They had planned quelquechose special for their anniversary.
- Quelquechose seemed to be missing from the puzzle, leaving it incomplete.
- She rummaged through her bag, searching for quelquechose to write with.
- 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.