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81neither a borrower nor a lender be — 1601 SHAKESPEARE Hamlet I. iii. 73 Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend. 1985 R. CURTIS & B. ELTON Blackadder II in R. Curtis et al. Black Adder (1998) 192 Take heed the moral of this tale, Be not a… …
82neither here nor there — phrasal having no interest or relevance ; of no consequence < comfort is neither here nor there to a real sailor > …
83neither fish nor fowl — anything not belonging to a particular class or category; indefinite; having no specific characteristics; neither one thing nor the other …
84neither here nor there — adjective Not important; having no significance or influence on the question at hand; not related; not relevant; not germane; not pertinent. The fact that pledges willingly submit themselves to hazing is neither here nor there and any… …
85neither... nor — See either... or, neither... nor …
86neither\ rhyme\ nor\ reason — n. phr. No emotional or intellectual substance. As far as I am concerned, his proposal makes no sense; it has neither rhyme nor reason …
87neither use nor ornament — Something that serves no purpose and is not aesthetically pleasing is neither use nor ornament. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
88neither fish nor fowl — not clearly separated, a little of both Our experiment produced a being that was neither fish nor fowl …
89neither fish nor fowl — something that does not belong to a definite group I don t know where we should put those books in the library. They are neither fish nor fowl …
90neither here nor there — not relevant to the thing being discussed, off the subject What you are saying is neither here nor there. We are talking about our plans to move this year not 5 years in the future …