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Nobody, to Cicero
Answer for the clue "Nobody, to Cicero ", 4 letters:
nemo
Alternative clues for the word nemo
- Film character whose first line is "First day of school!"
- Marlin's son, in a Pixar film
- Best Animated Feature of 2003 title character
- Clownfish in "Finding Dory"
- Cartoon fish
- Verne villain
- "Little" comics fellow
- Fictional captain who travels with an extensive library
- Cinematic clownfish
- Film character who escaped from a dentist's fishtank
Usage examples of nemo.
Nam de equitibus hostium, quin nemo eorum progredi modo extra agmen audeat, et ipsos quidem non debere dubitare, et quo maiore faciant animo, copias se omnes pro castris habiturum et terrori hostibus futurum.
Nemo looked up to see a long-legged man with hazel eyes, bushy dark eyebrows, and a ridiculously huge black mustache that balanced like a canoe upon his lip.
Captain Nemo watched the troop of cetacea playing on the waters about a mile from the Nautilus.
I would not even seek to understand the caprice which had decided Captain Nemo upon entering the gulf.
Possibly he would not have done this had he been aware that Cyrus Harding was sufficiently acquainted with his history to address him by the name of Nemo.
Neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions ventured to offer any observation to Captain Nemo.
Cyrus Harding, bending low closed the eyes of him who had once been the Prince Dakkar, and was now not even Captain Nemo.
The colonists uncovered themselves at these last words of Cyrus Harding, and murmured the name of Captain Nemo.
There Cyrus Harding and his companions received at intervals visits from Lord and Lady Glenarvan, Captain John Mangles and his wife, the sister of Robert Grant, Robert Grant himself, Major McNab, and all those who had taken part in the history both of Captain Grant and Captain Nemo.
Captain Nemo pointed out the hideous crustacean, which a blow from the butt end of the gun knocked over, and I saw the horrible claws of the monster writhe in terrible convulsions.
Nemo stood his ground as Captain Noseless strode aboard, sweeping his long cutlass from side to side like a harvester cutting grain.
Squinting through his spyglass, Nemo could just make out the hideous Captain Noseless standing on the quarterdeck and watching his crew.
However, Captain Nemo had rushed to the poulp, and with one blow of the axe had cut through one arm.
Tum Caesar omnibus portis eruptione facta equitatuque emisso celeriter hostes in fugam dat, sic uti omnino pugnandi causa resisteret nemo, magnumque ex eis numerum occidit atque omnes armis exuit.
All these wonders I saw in the space of a quarter of a mile, scarcely stopping, and following Captain Nemo, who beckoned me on by signs.