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nameless

[neym-lis] / ˈneɪm lɪs /


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When a nameless secretary drops a sheaf of papers, Kornev’s response to help is instinctive, yet we cringe at the careless faux pas he commits in this unfeeling society.

From Los Angeles Times

We sat on the piano bench together week after week, not as friends exactly, but with enough familiarity for me to feel as if I was more than a nameless her.

From Literature

The city began life as a nameless Celtic settlement, but Prague’s history starts in earnest in the Middle Ages, when it flourished as the capital of the Slavic duchy-turned-kingdom of Bohemia.

From The Wall Street Journal

An editor who shall remain nameless told me today that no one seemed to care about the latest consumer price index print—that it was stale data in the wake of rising oil prices.

From Barron's

It isn’t hidden in an alley or obscured via a nameless door.

From Los Angeles Times