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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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“But when I picked up the clay,” she said, “I felt the soul of this clay and I wanted to make something myself.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“After people create something,” Ryabov said, “they go back home smiling.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Some conflicts, such as Vietnam, the first Gulf War, and the war in Kosovo, did occasionally look as though they might tip over into something much worse, but they never did.

From BBC

"It's important that it's tactile, something that can be touched and can be seen by the eyes of the youth so they can have engagement with each other," she said of the game.

From Barron's

"Once Karl puts his mind to something, he does it."

From BBC