nary

IPA: nˈɛri

adjective

  • Not any.

adverb

  • Not, never.
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Examples of "nary" in Sentences

  • Su nary of the uses of if in the sample.
  • In the treaty there is nary a mention of lambs.
  • And nary a word on the subject of same-sex marriage bills.
  • This or'nary is goin 'to be kept decent as long as I keep it.
  • Alas, it sits here accusingly beside me, nary a word of it having been transcribed into type.
  • Yet, nary a word about the number of unborn children that die each year at the hands of health care providers.
  • Except for a few deep potholes that send an occasional joggle through the cabin, it carries along with nary a commotion.
  • And the mushrooming of the USA defence budget has been encouraged by arms manufacturers .. with nary a word of publicised protest.
  • Why is there always blog after blog from John King and his show and nary a word about GPS which has to be the best NEWS hour on CNN?
  • The anything-but-not-a-public-option medical “reform” was/is touted highly by insurance companies … with nary a word of publicised protest.
  • Didn't agree with his daughter, the air there, or something, and he says he couldn't be at the bother of two establishments without a housekeeper in nary one of 'em.
  • You know, back in the day, I had a certain sympathy for Democrat Steve Cohen (TN-09): back in 2008 he had been targeted for being a Jew by primary challenger Nikki Tinker, with nary a word of objection made by then Senator and now-President Barack Obama, who Cohen enthusiastically supported.

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