Thesaurus / nowhere
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Nowhere can be found a region capable of supporting a larger population to the square mile than Lombardy.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYBut Perpignan being at the end of everywhere and leading nowhere attracts very few visitors.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEJudge then of my surprise when I rode up out of the water-washed gully and found them nowhere in sight.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRAlthough the number of slaves in the Brazils is very great, there is nowhere such a thing as a slave-market.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERThe puffs can be clearly heard with a stethoscope over the region of the stomach, and nowhere else.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDIn the court room during the hearing he had observed Agnes, but when the trial was over, she was nowhere to be seen.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXIn Guernsey it is pretty generally distributed over the more cultivated parts, but nowhere so numerous as in England.
BIRDS OF GUERNSEY (1879)CECIL SMITHIn truth, the art of tobacco using is nowhere more ignored, nowhere more contemptuously neglected than in these 'favored isles.'
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.Nowhere is this seen to a greater extent than in the varieties of tobacco cultivated.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.Nowhere in Britain does the spirit of mediaevalism linger as it does in the ancient town of Conway.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYWORDS RELATED TO NOWHERE
- actual
- banal
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- well-worn
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