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from nowhere

ADVERB
  1. without warning
    your cousin arrived out of thin air

How To Use from nowhere In A Sentence

  • A million miles from nowhere, is better than going nowhere, a million times. Anthony Liccione 
  • He comes from nowhere to win this contest and immediately is able to grasp a lot of the intricacies of the moviemaking process.
  • His mind was blank; and then from nowhere came the silly lyrics: `We are poor little lambs who have gone astray, baa, baa, baa... FAMILY PICTURES
  • His mind was blank; and then from nowhere came the silly lyrics: `We are poor little lambs who have gone astray, baa, baa, baa... FAMILY PICTURES
  • A car came from nowhere, and I had to jump back into the hedge just in time.
  • What encourages me is that Capello is Italian and Italy have always had one of those strikers who comes from nowhere to score goals for his country, said Quinn. Football.co.uk news feed
  • A stranger may appear from nowhere to embrace you, leaving you red-faced.
  • Suddenly, from nowhere, two scrawny young cadres step out from behind the bushes, pointing their rifles at us.
  • Yesterday it was "apports" -- flowers that fell down from nowhere and hit you on the nose. The Return of Peter Grimm
  • The company came from nowhere to display a raft of phones, phablets and tablets that were really rather impressive.
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