Sentence examples for To nobody from inspiring English sources

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To 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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To nobody is it a graver concern than the nation's science teachers.

I'm listening to nobody.

Yang spoke to nobody about the tragedy.

"My office is down to nobody.

He was a danger to nobody.

Nobody expects Israel to, nobody has asked it to, nobody would thank if it did.

I spoke to nobody about him.

"It ain't up to me or to nobody else".

A sober and proud man, he bowed to nobody.

Even if you're allowed to, nobody wants to eat".

"I don't have to prove anything to nobody".

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