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nada

[nah-duh] / ˈnɑ də /






Example Sentences

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This sort of circular deal had led to a nice bump in all the stocks involved in the past—but on Wednesday, nada.

From The Wall Street Journal

Henley has played 26 previous majors and finished in the top 10 nada, and Hughes has played in eight, missed six cuts and finished in the top 47 nada.

From Washington Post

Because New York’s sidewalks are narrow, they marched in an elongated oval formation for about 10 minutes — just long enough for cameras to capture chants like, “Bosses wear Prada, workers get nada!”

From Seattle Times

That’s when the willful, fiercely complicated Nina Rai disappeared from her home in a wealthy New Zealand enclave, a night when her teenage son, Aarav, heard her scream and then — nada.

From New York Times

“But I can usually understand a lot of things my wife will say: Papai nao sabe de nada, which means Daddy doesn’t know anything. I usually get that a lot in the house.”

From Seattle Times