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, often used for flash fiction collections.
: Later, the lion gets caught in a hunter's net. The mouse hears his roars, finds him, and chews through the ropes to set him free.
: "John has 5 marbles. He buys 7 more. How many does he have now?" Some $*
: A tiny mouse accidentally wakes a sleeping lion. The lion is about to eat him, but the mouse begs for mercy, promising he might one day help the lion in return. Amused by the idea of a mouse helping a king, the lion lets him go.
: "He told me some story about why he was late." (Meaning you don't quite believe it or it was an unimportant excuse). 3. "Some Stories" in Math , often used for flash fiction collections
Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day by Ben Loory - Goodreads
There are also well-known books that use this phrasing in their titles, such as: : "John has 5 marbles
In this context, the "some" refers to the starting amount (5) and the "some more" refers to what is added (7) to find the total (12). 4. Famous Collections