Sentence examples for Nobody from inspiring English sources

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Nobody

noun

Someone who is not important or well-known.

  • Whether you're a nobody or a player, everyone in Tinseltown wants to be King of Hollywood! - Conquering Hollywood

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It's nobody else's fault but mine, and it's embarrassing".

Nobody is happy.

Nobody really knows.

Nobody has a bigger interest in getting them released than I do," Clinton told reporters during a campaign stop in Iowa.

Nobody knows what it means".

"Nobody spoke.

NOBODY knows anything.

Nobody comes out of this looking good.

Nobody wants to see that happen.

Nobody wins.

Nobody has that sort of conversation after the launch of Debenhams' autumn knitwear range.

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