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  • 11do something (or nothing) for — informal enhance (or detract from) the appearance or quality of. → do …

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  • 12there's nothing for it but — British used when you are saying that a situation is so difficult that there is only one thing that you can do There was nothing for it but to run away …

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  • 13nothing for it — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. no alternative, certainly, of necessity; see necessarily , surely …

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  • 14Nothing Important Happened Today — The X Files episode Carl Wormus being dragged under water by Shannon McMahon …

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  • 15Nothing, Arizona —   Settlement   …

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  • 16nothing else for it — see ↑nothing, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑else nothing else for it (or Brit nothing for it) old fashioned used to say that something must be done because there is no other choice By the time we discovered the mistake, there was nothing else for it but… …

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  • 17make nothing for — Be of no value to, be of no use to, have no effect in aiding or supporting …

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  • 18nothing — noth|ing1 W1S1 [ˈnʌθıŋ] pron [: Old English; Origin: nan thing, nathing no thing ] 1.) not anything or no thing ▪ Nothing ever happens in this town. ▪ There s nothing in this box. ▪ There was nothing else the doctors could do. ▪ He had nothing… …

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  • 19nothing — [[t]nʌ̱θɪŋ[/t]] ♦ nothings 1) PRON INDEF NEG Nothing means not a single thing, or not a single part of something. I ve done nothing much since coffee time... Mr Pearson said he knew nothing of his wife s daytime habits... He was dressed in jeans… …

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  • 20nothing — 1 / nVTIN/ pronoun 1 not anything; no thing: Nothing ever happens in this town. | There s nothing in this box. Throw it away. | He said nothing about it to me. | nothing new/bad etc: Why are you still in bed when there s nothing wrong with you? | …

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