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  1. Only when 'somebody' is used as a noun, it can be used in plural form. Otherwise, when we want to refer to a group of unspecified people, we should use 'some people', NOT 'somebodies' as an indefinite pronoun. They all think they are somebodies, but they cannot be more wrong.

  2. Somebody — or multiple somebodies, starting with casting directors Angelique Midthunder and Jennifer Schwalenberg — had to find the show’s four stars.

  3. pronoun. 1. some person; someone. noun Word forms: plural -bodies. 2. a person of greater importance than others. he seems to be somebody in this town. USAGE See note at someone. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Define somebodies. somebodies synonyms, somebodies pronunciation, somebodies translation, English dictionary definition of somebodies. pron. An unspecified or unknown person; someone. See Usage Note at he1. n. pl. some·bod·ies A person of importance: "Obviously she was somebody—a real...

  5. Synonyms for SOMEBODIES: celebrities, stars, personalities, figures, celebs, heroes, superstars, VIPs; Antonyms of SOMEBODIES: nobodies, mediocrities, lightweights, noncelebrities, has-beens.

  6. Someone, somebody, something, somewhere are indefinite pronouns. They function in a similar way to some. We use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer. We can use them to refer to both general and specific people or things. We use them with a singular verb: ….

  7. Definition of somebody pronoun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.