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nowhere

[noh-hwair, -wair] / ˈnoʊˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər /














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It’s a cat-and-mouse movie with some initiative, and even if that drive ultimately goes nowhere, the film at least manages to make its characters’ strength under duress believable.

From Salon

"We were both very fast all weekend. We made some adjustments after final practice and in this qualifying we were nowhere so we have to try and understand."

From BBC

"We're not seeing large-scale debris removal, we're not seeing proper rehabilitation of underground infrastructure, and there's still nowhere near enough fuel to run power systems. So, this is basic survival in Gaza."

From BBC

Brockman wanted a role in this new direction of research, but Dario, who was research director at the time, wanted him nowhere near it.

From The Wall Street Journal

See: Stocks are swinging like crazy while the S&P 500 goes nowhere in 2026.

From MarketWatch