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View definitions for not either one

not either one

pronoun as in neither

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“But who cares? Now she’s not either one of those things. Now she’s just someone who works in the Belknap Tower gift shop selling canned sunshine and rubber alligators.”

“It’s television and musical theater, and it’s not either one of those alone, and at times it’s more of one than the other. People watched The Sound of Music wanting it to fail, and I know that people will watch Peter Pan that same way, but I would hope that the strong among them would watch thinking lovely and wonderful thoughts.”

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"Yet when they play together, there is a sound that's not either one of them, but it doesn't dissolve the identity of either instrument."

"I know I ought to be shaken, and ought to be ashamed of myself—but it's no use—I'm not either one or the other, only I wish I hadn't done it now, because I've vexed you on Christmas morning!"

You didn't draw the golf clubs—not either one of them!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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