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something of a

  1. To some extent, as in Our professor is something of an eccentric. [Early 1700s]



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With no wind, the court became something of a power chamber — the compact sand lending itself to higher and cleaner jumps, the still air enabling blistering serves and monstrous spikes that might have drifted wide on the beach.

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Consumers’ Research, the Supreme Court reversed an opinion that Oldham presented as something of a magnum opus.

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For a while she became something of a local celebrity.

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Johnson’s longtime friend, Angelina Hamilton Steiner, on the other hand, occupies something of a middle ground.

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He turned out to be something of a culinary mad scientist.

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