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no-go

adjective as in forbidden

adjective as in inoperative

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“Swaths of the north are no-go areas,” said an executive at a leading oil company.

One night, in the police no-go area of Barrowfield, I walked out with a convicted killer.

Secure the border; ceding a no-go zone to foreign drug lords on American territory is not acceptable.

To a young artist in the 1980s, the SoHo galleries that mattered seemed an unreachable territory, a no-go land.

Now he was ready to put those Herculean shoulders at any other bemired and rickety no-go-cart.

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

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