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That's a lot of wind
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nothingness
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the state of nonexistence [syn: void , nullity ] empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz" [syn: wind , idle words , jazz ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nothingness \Noth"ing*ness\, n. Nihility; nonexistence. The state of being of no value; a thing of no value.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"nonexistence," 1630s, from nothing + -ness .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Nothingness is the second album by industrial rock band Godhead.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 State of nonexistence; the condition of being nothing. 2 void; emptiness. 3 Quality of inconsequentiality; lacking in significance.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ We stared into the black nothingness inside the cave. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ How does an individual being emerge from nothingness to form itself around a physical body? ▪ Howard struggles to suppress a sense of nothingness ...
Usage examples of nothingness.
Then gradually three human faces and a ghostly shaped aerophane emerged out of nothingness.
Inside lay the Hollow, filled with the languid albumin of nothingness.
That clue had faded into nothingness, so far as Kurman and Cleer were concerned, just as their ideas of a large haul had dwindled.
There may perhaps have been as many as three hundred copies printed of this masterpiece, esteemed by admirers of the printed word as the most beautiful book ever printed, a work in which printing seems to spring fully perfected from nothingness in one magnificent leap.
Anborn shouting his name, the sound growing dimmer until in reverberated into nothingness.
Extending from the geometer, or warp of nothingness, into the geometric field-to-be.
The Gynander sits down in the dirt beside her, sets the lamp nearby, and she can feel the black holes where its eyes should be watching her, wary nothingness peering suspiciously out from the slits in its mask.
She was quite ecstatic, and I am sure that if I had endeavoured to shew her the nothingness of all this I show have had nothing for my trouble.
Exhausted, I put palms against it and felt perdurable nothingness warm as though it were animate flesh, vibrant with some ineluctable life, impenetrable as granite.
The flocculent odors of the swamp, the memories, and the kenspeckle drones from the waterdrums were falling into him, becoming the color of void, the sound of nothingness.
The previous night he had talked, in the candle-filled courtyard, of Masa, and Mattie, and then of the pain and wonder of having been brought into existence from seeming nothingness.
Others, unable, while they still lived, to face the thought of nothingness, inflated by some spiritual wind, and thinking always of their individual forms, called out unceasingly that those selves of theirs would and must survive this word--that in some fashion, which no man could understand, each self-conscious entity reaccumulated after distribution.
Yet this consciousness of nothingness was dimly illuminated by flashes of somethingness, like a faint dawn on the horizon.
Fact is, it says, there is a steady state, and though it is true everything is expanding outwards, it does not thin out to next to nothingness on account of the reason that through strange holes in this nothingness new somethingness comes pouring in from exactly nowhere.
Disappeared, slid out of sight, went from somethingness into nothingness.