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Answer for the clue "Next to nothing ", 5 letters:
least

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Lionel Brown had fractured his left leg in at least two places, broken his left wrist, and probably crushed a couple of ribs.

Darcy will be departing Said Ababa with at least five million dollars in liquid assets.

At least half of them were mush-skinned Abaddon corpses, walking dead.

Evidently, somewhere near Aberdeen there is at least one mine from which platinum is extracted.

Such a work is now attempted--would it were by another and abler hand-- which, imperfect as it is, may at least offer some useful suggestions, give a right direction to political thought, although it should fail to satisfy the mind of the reader.

Elwyn might not hurt him deliberately, but it was at least even money that she would drop him, or forget him in some inconvenient place, or absentmindedly lead him into a Chaotic Zone if she could find one.

All this, if you please, because I have brought away the image of a god that none of their forefathers can have seen for generations, since the tablets buried with it, written in old Accadian, show that it was set beneath the angle of the temple, probably in a time of danger at least a thousand years ago.

But after the court of the Achaemenid, that of Magadha was provincial, to say the least.

Also, whenever possible, the Achaemenid tries to leave at least the semblance of power to the old ruling houses.

No one ever had trouble hearing what Adams had to say, nor was there ever the least ambiguity about what he meant.

That it was, at the least, inconsistent for slave owners to be espousing freedom and equality was not lost on Adams, any more than on others on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

La Vauguyon, a plump and personable young man whom Adams genuinely liked, spent the next several hours trying to dissuade him, urging that at the least he wait for an opinion from Vergennes.

But it was also clear to Adams that neither Jefferson nor Madison had the least desire to work with the administration, and thus he could expect no help from any of the Republicans.

French Revolution, which Adams read at least twice and with delight, since he disagreed with nearly everything she said.

The streets were deserted--or at least they seemed to be--as Stevie and Adonis made their way down a back alley and, after disarming the security system, entered her home.