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View definitions for nowhere

nowhere

noun as in limbo

noun as in oblivion

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Example Sentences

Art is nowhere near as permanent as, say, the penny loafers Paul helps make at the factory.

Many migrants have lived in the United States for years and may have nowhere else to go.

From Salon

Georgescu - a fierce EU and Nato critic - came out of almost nowhere last year to lead the first round two weeks ago amid allegations of Russian interference.

From BBC

The 62-year-old independent came from nowhere to win the first round of last year's election, the results of which were annulled just days before the second round of voting.

From BBC

But direct air capture remains expensive, and the technology is nowhere near widespread enough to put a meaningful dent in carbon emissions.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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