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nowhere

noun as in limbo

noun as in oblivion

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Unlike the characters he plays, men who came from nowhere and, as he himself puts it, “go home to nobody.”

Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go.

Conservatives get nowhere by demanding “deregulation,” because liberals are correct that most Americans want clean water.

Nowhere to be found is the anguish, the drama, the pain of an athlete on that level who considering walking away.

Logistics wins the day, and the Supreme Deity is, at this juncture, nowhere to be seen.

Nowhere can be found a region capable of supporting a larger population to the square mile than Lombardy.

But Perpignan being at the end of everywhere and leading nowhere attracts very few visitors.

Judge then of my surprise when I rode up out of the water-washed gully and found them nowhere in sight.

Although the number of slaves in the Brazils is very great, there is nowhere such a thing as a slave-market.

The puffs can be clearly heard with a stethoscope over the region of the stomach, and nowhere else.

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

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