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Nonarrival

Nonarrival \Non`ar*riv"al\, n. Failure to arrive.

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nonarrival

n. Failure to arrive.

Usage examples of "nonarrival".

It was a routine where the daily paper was an event when it arrived, but where it did not come so regularly that its nonarrival was a disappointment.

When Grekof returned, Count Orlof-Denisof, excited both by the failure of this enterprise and by his disappointment at the nonarrival of the infantry columns, which had not even yet showed up, and by the proximity of the enemy—all the men of his division experienced the same thing—decided to attack.

Simon Endean's report contained documentation of an instance where Kimba, frustrated over the nonarrival of his share of a business deal, arrested the European businessman involved and imprisoned him, sending an emissary to his wife with the pledge that she would receive her husband's toes, fingers, and ears by post unless a ransom were paid.

Should Winkler’s client inquire as to its nonarrival on time, Coutts would be eternally grateful if Messrs.

Which meant that in all probability there would still be better than a hundred thousand liberated prisoners trapped on Hell when the Peeps noticed Thornegrave's nonarrival and sent someone to find out where he was.

Which meant that in all probability there would still be better than a hundred thousand liberated prisoners trapped on Hell when the Peeps noticed Thornegrave’s nonarrival and sent someone to find out where he was.