nowhere
[ˈnoʊwer]
Definition:
1. An insignificant place.
2. Not anywhere; in or at or to no place.
'nowhere' example sentence:
- The children were nowhere to be seen.
- A fishing boat came out of nowhere, dead ahead.
- He had nowhere to call home.
- Oh, stop it! This is getting us nowhere.
- Nowhere is language a more serious issue than in Hawaii.
- Eric, as elusive as ever, was nowhere to be found.
- These rootless young people have nowhere else to go.
- They had nowhere to stay so I couldn't turn them away.
- He's nowhere near recovered yet from his experiences.
- This bout of self-pity was getting me nowhere.
- Nowhere did a wife have legal protection against family violence.
- We're getting nowhere—let's come at it from another angle.
- I have nowhere else to go, nowhere in the world.
- There was nowhere to hide and nowhere to run.
- Talking to him will get you nowhere.
- At dusk we pitched camp in the middle of nowhere.
- It was nowhere near as painful as David had expected.
- A car came from nowhere, and I had to jump back into the hedge just in time.
- The girl from nowhere clearly means to carve herself a place in history.
- Anna was nowhere to be found.
- I wanted to talk to him but he was nowhere to be found.
- This line of investigation is getting us nowhere.
- The most important issue for most ordinary people was nowhere on the proposed agenda.
- Michael glanced anxiously down the corridor, but Wilfred was nowhere to be seen.
- The state pension is nowhere near enough.
- We're getting nowhere ─ let's come at it from another angle.
- The escaped prisoner was nowhere in sight.
- Point taken, but nowhere did we suggest that this yacht's features were unique.
- This kind of forest exists nowhere else in the world.
- This discussion is leading us nowhere.
- Time was cracking on and we were nowhere near finished.
- There was nowhere for me to sit.
- We discussed it all morning but got nowhere.
- Radical factions say the talks are getting nowhere and they want to withdraw.
- It must be terribly frustrating to lobby and get absolutely nowhere.
- This animal is found in Australia, and nowhere else.
- He nowhere offers concrete historical background to support his arguments.
- Nowhere is the effect of government policy more apparent than in agriculture.
- She lives on a small farm in the middle of nowhere.
- They are nowhere near good enough.
- There was nowhere near enough for everybody.