Nowhere

  • 11nowhere */*/ — UK [ˈnəʊweə(r)] / US [ˈnoʊˌwer] / US [ˈnoʊˌhwer] adverb 1) not in any place, or not to any place Nowhere on earth is free from ecological damage. There is nowhere else for me to stay. Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms.… …

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  • 12nowhere*/ — [ˈnəʊweə] adv 1) not in any place, or not to any place Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms.[/ex] There is nowhere else for me to stay.[/ex] 2) in or to no particular place The old railway tracks lead nowhere.[/ex] • get/go …

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  • 13nowhere — /noh hwair , wair /, adv. 1. in or at no place; not anywhere: The missing pen was nowhere to be found. 2. to no place: We went nowhere last weekend. 3. nowhere near, not nearly: There s nowhere near enough food to go around. n. 4. the state of… …

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  • 14nowhere — adv. 1) to get, go nowhere ( to fail to arrive at a result ) 2) nowhere to + inf. (we had nowhere to go) 3) (misc.) from, out of nowhere * * * [ nəʊweə] out of nowhere go nowhere ( to fail to arrive at a result ) (misc.) from to get nowhere to +… …

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  • 15Nowhere — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Nowhere Produktionsland USA, Frankreich …

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  • 16Nowhere — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Nowhere est le titre de plusieurs films : Nowhere est un film de Gregg Araki, sorti en 1997 ; Nowhere est un film de Luis Sepúlveda, sorti en… …

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  • 17nowhere — adverb not in or to any place. pronoun 1》 no place. 2》 a place that is remote or uninteresting. adjective informal having no prospect of progress or success. Phrases be (or come) nowhere be badly defeated in a race or competition. from (or out… …

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  • 18nowhere — adv. & pron. adv. in or to no place. pron. no place. Phrases and idioms: be (or come in) nowhere be unplaced in a race or competition. come from nowhere be suddenly evident or successful. get nowhere make or cause to make no progress. in the… …

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  • 19nowhere — I. adverb Date: before 12th century 1. not in or at any place 2. to no place 3. not at all ; not to the least extent usually used with near < nowhere near as serious > < nowhere near enough > II. noun …

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  • 20nowhere — no•where [[t]ˈnoʊˌ(h)wɛər, ˌwɛər[/t]] adv. 1) in or at no place; not anywhere 2) to no place: We went nowhere last weekend[/ex] 3) the state of nonexistence or seeming nonexistence: Thieves appeared from nowhere[/ex] 4) anonymity or obscurity 5)&#8230; …

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