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[ noh-neym ] / ˈnoʊˌneɪm /
adjectivepackaged and sold without a brand name and usually at a lower price than similar items with brand names; generic: a can of no-name dog food. Origin of no-nameFirst recorded in 1985–90 Words nearby no-namenonaligned, nonaligned nations, nonalignment, nonallergenic, nonallergic, no-name, nonanoic acid, non-A, non-B hepatitis, nonappearance, non-art, nonary Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for no-nameIs an out-of-state, no-name bell maker like Bevin really going to knock off the Senate minority leader? Right-Wing PACs' Formula: Lose Races, Rake In the Cash|Patricia Murphy|August 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST Unknown writers, like no-name actors, singers, and dancers, continue to get squeezed out by our star-obsessed media. How Celebrity Authors Move Product||June 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST Against a no-name Republican, though, Gillibrand would be fine. The Next Martha Coakley?|Steve Kornacki|January 25, 2010|DAILY BEAST By half past eight the No-Name was washed down, and ready for a party, if any offered. The Coming Wave|Oliver Optic
It was this island which had saved the occupants of the No-Name, and from which they were rescued. A Canyon Voyage|Frederick S. Dellenbaugh "Then we will call her the No-Name, till you fix upon something," laughed Stumpy. The Coming Wave|Oliver Optic The No-Name was more fortunate than most of her companions, and got about four hundred mackerel. The Coming Wave|Oliver Optic
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