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nill
verb
To be unwilling; will not (+ infinitive).
Exact(18)
But the prospects of mobilizing the United Nations Security Council to sanction a NATO intervention are nill.
But Kyrgios's mother Nill has defended her son, writing "sledge for a sledge" on her personal Twitter account.
ANDREA NILL at Think Progress is stunned that the Texas Republican party "proposes making American English the official language of Texas and the United States", while also releasing a video of proud Tejano Republicans "...in Spanish .This shouldn't necessarily be odd.
Kyrgios's mother, Nill, who is courtside whenever he swings a racket, says he will be fine.
"Maybe a week of no tennis," Nill says.
Nill said her son excelled in tennis and basketball as a child before it was time to pick which sport he was going to focus on.
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In the second half, Sammut quickly claimed his second before Jake Connor averted the danger of the young Giants being "nilled".
We were nilled for most of it.
266 days, 18 hours and 15 minutes ago, this long ol' rugby season got underway as Bath nilled newly promoted Newcastle.
Failure to get out of the group, or even win a game, in the ICC Champions Trophy, nilled in the Ashes and now the prospect of losing an ODI series to what has widely been regarded as England's second string.
The Springboks, after all, were "nilled" in similarly embarrassing fashion when losing 49-0 to Australia last year.
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