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nonsenses

n. (plural of nonsense English)

Usage examples of "nonsenses".

Perhaps they were simply thoughts in the head of Iad Uroboros, and he was present in the midst of some Iadic vision of heaven and hell: a firmament of unfinished angels, a pit of nonsenses and in between a sprawling and infinitely complex web of knotted and corrupted memories.

She answered him, in her way, sighs and nonsenses that found their place in the swell of his magic.

There was no time to try and persuade the owners of these glittering nonsenses to discard them.

He would forget God, and enthrone reason, virtue, equality, liberty, and all the other nonsenses which make men forget that bread has doubled in price and only tears are more plentiful.

The middle-aged Irishman, who was Wellington's Chief of Intelligence, shivered and sweated and shook and muttered nonsenses in a voice that had so often amused Sharpe with its dry wit.

Hester sniffed at each in turn and her mind was filled with images of luxury of satin cocktail dresses by Worth of London and gowns with daring decolletage, of fireworks at Versailles and the Duchess of Westminster's summer ball, and a dozen other wonderful nonsenses that Claire had prattled on about.