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from nowhere

adv. without warning; "your cousin arrived out of thin air" [syn: out of thin air, out of nothing]

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From Nowhere

From Nowhere is a rock and roll album by the English band The Troggs, released in 1966. It was released with an alternative track listing as Wild Thing in the United States.

The original From Nowhere album sleeve photo was taken at Cheddar Caves, Somerset, UK, on 22 May 1966.

The album was re-released in 2003 with an altered track list and five bonus tracks by Repertoire Records.

Usage examples of "from nowhere".

The world was bathed in that milky pre-dawn light that seems to come from nowhere.

One more tidal wave of neglect, one more titanic rainfall of nothings from nowhere and the Apocalypse, arriving, will with one neglectful gust blow out our candles.

Two Pacific American militiamen appeared from nowhere and took them down quickly and quietly via their razor-sharp bayonets.

At the thought of Aufors being let go, some toothed thing grabbed at Genevieve's insides and bit her, a sudden pang that came from nowhere and went as swiftly, making her gasp.

As though appearing from nowhere, the whales rose to the ocean's surface, quickly flanking Steadfast's port and starboard sides.

It was a remark that came from nowhere at all, at least nowhere he could pinpoint.

The static and the appearance of something from nowhere and the point of origin of the earth-shock matched up.

Fifteen minutes later they were halted, at gunpoint, three men, all armed with machine-pistols, who simply appeared to have materialized from nowhere, a surprise so complete that not even Andrea could have done anything about it - even if he had had his gun.

Three Mekuun hoverscouts rose from nowhere to meet her, bolstered by two more squads of speeder-bike storm-troopers.

An ink drawing appearing from nowhere on a dossier cover, like a signature.