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Definition of nohow in English: nohowadverb ˈnəʊhaʊˈnoʊˌhaʊ 1US Used, especially in uneducated speech, to emphasize a negative. they never executes nobody nohow Example sentencesExamples - ‘I know what you're thinking about,’ said Tweedledum, ‘but it isn't so, nohow.’
- As Grandpa Bob taught me, ‘Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.’
- I said I didn't want to replace Jack, but they said Jack was not coming back nohow, so I said okay.
- They live in, and come close to dying in, an industrialised society, and it ain't done them no good nohow.
- Being called a bitch and hearing that your chosen field is stupid cannot be construed as comical, nohow, no way.
2archaic Not attractive, well, or in good order. Definition of nohow in US English: nohowadverbˈnoʊˌhaʊˈnōˌhou 1US Used, especially in jocular or dialectal speech, to emphasize a negative. the records simply don't exist—never, nowhere, and nohow Example sentencesExamples - ‘I know what you're thinking about,’ said Tweedledum, ‘but it isn't so, nohow.’
- I said I didn't want to replace Jack, but they said Jack was not coming back nohow, so I said okay.
- They live in, and come close to dying in, an industrialised society, and it ain't done them no good nohow.
- As Grandpa Bob taught me, ‘Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.’
- Being called a bitch and hearing that your chosen field is stupid cannot be construed as comical, nohow, no way.
2archaic Not attractive, well, or in good order. |