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no more

[noh mawr] / ˈnoʊ ˈmɔr /


ADJECTIVE
neither
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
out of business
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Trotsky’s fate may be well known, yet the final chapters of Mr. Ireland’s book should no more be spoiled than should a gripping page turner.

From The Wall Street Journal

At 61, she took off for Europe, later writing that she hoped perhaps with an ocean between her and Anthony, “I should hear no more of calls, conventions, appeals or petitions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"We jokingly said, are we still in Niger? I mean, we drove for a day and a half until we had no more gas to spare because we wouldn't get back."

From Barron's

One editor described Kate as “twelve years of age and evidently has no more conception of the rapping than a canary bird.”

From Literature

“Over the years this management team has destroyed hundreds of millions of dollars of shareholder value. Enough is enough. There can be no more excuses,” Tepper said in the letter, earlier reported on by CNBC.

From The Wall Street Journal