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More \More\, n.

  1. A greater quantity, amount, or number; that which exceeds or surpasses in any way what it is compared with.

    And the children of Israel did so, and gathered, some more, some less.
    --Ex. xvi. 17.

  2. That which is in addition; something other and further; an additional or greater amount. They that would have more and more can never have enough. --L'Estrange. O! That pang where more than madness lies. --Byron. Any more.

    1. Anything or something additional or further; as, I do not need any more.

    2. Adverbially: Further; beyond a certain time; as, do not think any more about it.

      No more, not anything more; nothing in addition.

      The more and less, the high and low. [Obs.]
      --Shak. ``All cried, both less and more.''
      --Chaucer.

WordNet
no more
  1. adv. not now; "she is no more" [syn: no longer] [ant: still]

  2. referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present; "he was no heavier than a child" [syn: no]

Wikipedia
No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)

"No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" is the debut single from 3LW's self-titled debut album 3LW. The single was released on October 3, 2000, but did not chart in most countries until early 2001. It reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is considered 3LW's signature song. It is also 3LW's only single to reach the Top 30 on Billboard Hot 100 and was their biggest single to date. The song, however, peaked inside the top 10 in the UK, and the top 5 in New Zealand.

No More (Ruff Endz song)

"No More" is the title of a number-one R&B single by group Ruff Endz. The song spent one week at number one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number five on the US pop chart. The song is arguably the duo's best-selling and known single to date.

No More (Jamelia song)

"No More" is the third and final single release from Jamelia's third studio album, Walk with Me. The single is notable for its sample from " Golden Brown" by The Stranglers. A slightly altered single mix was released for the actual single release.

"No More" generally received positive reviews from critics. Website Digital Spy described it as "a fantastically funky, deliciously soulful piece of pop music.". The Guardian stated "Jamelia emerges the richer from all the thieving, less mumsy and more roguish.". While The Times stated the track was "oddly dignified gospel.".

No More (band)

thumb|250px|Tina Sanudakura at the 10. Nocturnal Culture Night festival 2015. No More are a band from Kiel, Germany, founded in the summer of 1979. Their music is rooted in early Post-punk-/ No-Wave.

No More (A1 song)

"No More" is a song by British-Norwegian boy band A1, released as the third single from their second studio album, The A List. It was released as a single on 19 February 2001. The song was written by Stevie Bensusen, Claudio Cueni, Lindy Robbins, and Damon Sharpe, and produced by the former two. The song was re-produced and remixed by Danish production duo Cutfather & Joe for the song's single release.

The song peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's seventh consecutive top 10 single, following two consecutive number-one singles.

(My Baby Don't Love Me) No More

"(My Baby Don't Love Me) No More" is a popular song.

The music was written by Leo J. De John, the lyrics by Julie De John and Dux De John. The song was published in 1954.

The best-selling version was recorded by The De John Sisters (the same two people credited as lyricists) in 1954; a recording was also made by The McGuire Sisters the same year. Both hit the Billboard magazine charts.

The recording by The De John Sisters was released by Epic Records as catalog number 9085. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on December 22, 1954, and lasted 10 weeks on the chart, peaking at #8. It reached #6 on the Billboard Top 100 charts.

The recording by The McGuire Sisters was released by Coral Records as catalog number 61323. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on January 19, 1955, and lasted 6 weeks on the chart, peaking at #23. The flip side of this recording was the bigger (#1) hit " Sincerely." In the UK, No More peaked at #20, and was covered by Billie Anthony.

No More (1944 song)

"No More" is a song with music by Toots Camarata (also known as Tutti Camarata) and words by Bob Russell. It's usually mentioned in connection with Billie Holiday, who recorded it on October 4, 1944.

According to one source, Holiday would refer to "No More" as one of her favorite songs.

No More (Neil Young song)

"No More" is a song written by Neil Young that was first released on his 1989 album Freedom. Although not released commercially as a single, it reached #7 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. Young performed the song live on a Saturday Night Live performance on September 30, 1989.

No More (I Can't Stand It)

"No More (I Can't Stand It)" is a song recorded by the German eurodance band Maxx. It was released on 1 March 1994 via Blow Up and Intercord labels as the second single from their debut studio album To the Maxximum. The song was a notable hit all over Europe, peaking at number 2 in Finland.

No More (Cassie Davis song)

"No More" is a song by Australian pop rock singer Cassie Davis, released to Australian radio 28 September 2009 as the fourth single from her debut album Differently. The single was released digitally and physically on 20 November 2009.

"No More" is written by Wayne Wilkins and Nina Woodford and produced by Cassie Davis.

The music video was directed by Toby Angwin, was shot in Melbourne and stars Nacho Pop from So You Think You Can Dance.

The video also features members from Cassie's live band, including her brother Joseph Davis on guitar, David Okulicz on bass and Mitch Bruzzese on drums.

Usage examples of "no more".

When she told them she was going to marry not only a non-Catholic, but an agnostic as well, they said they wanted no more to do with her and under no circumstances would they attend the wedding.

A sudden wave of nausea hit Barrett causing him to run to the bathroom, vomiting and retching until he thought there was no more left of his insides.

This is all under the assumption that the state has no more witnesses and nothing up their pitiful sleeves.

The Carpathia had made a last search of the area before steaming toward New York, but there had been no more survivors.

It was a terrible night, but no more so than the night that had brought them all to this end only days before.

And Edwina herself knew that she was listening for sounds that were no more .

Fifth and Broadway, and there was no more chance of identifying one of his customers than of picking out a particular sea gull in a flock of thousands.

He returned to the bedroom, turned the key noiselessly, pulled the automatic out of his waistband, and stepped into the garden, moving fast and making no more noise than a cat.

During this extended period in the Zarakali wilderness Joshua dreamed about the distant past no more than once or twice a month, and these dreams were similar in a hazy way to his daily tutorials with Babington.

Startled by my voice, the vervets quieted: I got no more response from them than I had from Woody Kaprow over the transcordion.

I had gone no more than thirty or forty yards when I spotted a small, hairy figure approaching the village from farther down the path.

Three or four times I contrived to tail the womenfolk, but I was no more welcome a tagalong than a flasher on an outing of Camp Fire Girls.

Serene in its welcome predictability, no more complicated than an iron doorstop, for the most part this was a happy period in their lives.

She was no more adept at this task than she had been at pulling the blade from the handle.

Although he was shivering in the chilly room, he liked the starched hospital gown no more than he would have a straitjacket.