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something else
A person, thing, or event that is quite remarkable, as in That pitcher is something else, or Her new film is something else. The else in this idiom means “other than ordinary.” [Colloquial; early 1990s]
Example Sentences
“It is one thing to jam people on something that is relatively modest; something else to jam them on something that is existential.”
They also have something else in common that has become essential to Hollywood’s biggest hits.
Other PG titles have something else going for them.
In your case, the money appears to represent something else entirely: the battleground of your youth, or the reminder of a life that could have been lived differently, or even a vehicle that brings up raw fear about the next chapter of your lives.
“But she also has something else, which is quite rare, and that’s a lack of vanity. Vanity is the enemy of authenticity.”
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