From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsome moresome moreMORE/EXTRAan additional number or amount of something
Would you like some more cake? βsomeExamples from the Corpussome moreβ’ I think we still need to practicesome more.β’ It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more.β’ We listenedsome more, and as the darkness closed in Stuart sat on my lap and snuggled closer.β’ But ah, how I need some moreengagingpuzzle to occupy my mind today.β’ Aaron will finally be earningsome more money.β’ And every so often a transvestite would swagger past, some moreobvious than others.β’ The home market might be worried about it, and some more people are looking toward clones than Apple product.β’ Would you like some morepie?β’ Yet there were other new ideas that jostled together in his brain for some moreprominentrecognition.β’ Obviously, there are some more things for me to think about now.β’ If the rice is still not cooked, add some more water.