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nothing

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
pronoun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES absolutely nothing ▪ Jim knew absolutely nothing about the business when he joined the firm. anything/nothing untoward ▪ I walked past but didn’t notice anything untoward. anything/nothing/something particular ▪ I ...

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Nothing is a song from the musical A Chorus Line . It is sung by the Hispanic character Diana.

Usage examples of nothing.

The conflict, grown beyond the scope of original plans, had become nothing less than a fratricidal war between the young king and the Count of Poitou for the succession to the Angevin empire, a ghastly struggle in which Henry was obliged to take a living share, abetting first one and then the other of his furious sons.

I am to kill him over again, there is nothing for it but our abiding with him for the next few hours at least.

This was nothing unusual, however, so Mary simply broke through the ice and began her morning ablutions, gratefully noticing that gentle movement reduced the soreness in her wrists.

The cooking, I can tell you, kept her nose to the pot, and even if there was nothing in it, even if there was no pot, she had to keep watching that it came aboil just the same.

The snowflakes had become fine and dry, almost like bits of ice, and they seemed to be abrading the world, smoothing it the way that sandpaper smoothed wood, until eventually there would be no peaks and valleys, nothing but a featureless, highly polished plain as far as anyone could see.

Suddenly, Abrim wanted nothing so much as to exit this gleaming sterile bubble and get back to his crowded, cluttered ship.

A forensic team abseils down the cliff and scours the area but finds nothing more than a few small strips of clothing.

Nothing had prepared her for parenthood by herself, and even more tragic, Nothing had prepared her for the abusive relationship inherent in being married to an alcoholic.

The duration of the siege has done nothing to abate the groundswell of support for Abies in and around this tiny Northwestern hamlet.

If, in adopting the Constitution, nothing was done but acceding to a compact, nothing would seem necessary, in order to break it up, but to secede from the same compact.

I asked about him before accepting the invitation, and I heard nothing but good.

Sir John Fenwick, Smith, and Cook, to say nothing of the corroborative evidence of Goodman, establish beyond doubt that you were accessorily, though perhaps not actively, guilty of high treason--at this period, I say, there can be little doubt that if you were brought to trial--that is, in the course of next week, as I have heard it rumoured--the result would be fatal, such, in short, as we should all deplore.

Epicurus, atoms be the cause of all things and that life be nothing else but an accidentary confusion of things, and death nothing else, but a mere dispersion and so of all other things: what doest thou trouble thyself for?

If it achieved nothing else, humanism brought about the emancipation of the artist, a development that is still very much with us.

I can assure you that the friend, to whom we will give a spectacle worthy of Paphos and Amathos, shall see or hear nothing likely to make him suppose that I am acquainted with his secret.