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nohow

[ UK /nˈə‍ʊha‍ʊ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in no manner; in no way
    We could nohow make out his handwriting

How To Use nohow In A Sentence

  • Cow ain'no good nohow effen she ain'been milked lately.
  • Cow ain'no good nohow effen she ain'been milked lately.
  •  Jose says he can't picture me yellow nohow — says it was alright on me as a baby, but as a grown girl he says "No way!" and frowns as if yellow is the nastiest color in the crayon box. A Swallow of Cola
  • An 'the colonel never telled me nothin' nohow 'bout any one uv you bein 'crazy. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
  • Den I axed de man dat bought de cotting ter gib it back ter me, but he wouldn't do dat, nohow, nor de money for it nuther. Bricks without Straw A Novel
  • Being called a bitch and hearing that your chosen field is stupid cannot be construed as comical, nohow, no way.
  • I got the idea that she didn't want me to keep no flippit nohow, so's I feeded 'im on the sly. The Celebrated Jumping Flippit of Tau-Ceti IV
  • I couldn't think o 'thet name nohow, but now you hev struck it fust clip. The Rover Boys on the River The Search for the Missing Houseboat
  • As Grandpa Bob taught me, ‘Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.’
  • They live in, and come close to dying in, an industrialised society, and it ain't done them no good nohow.
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