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no more1Nothing further: there was no more to be said about it...- Guy began his battle with cancer five years ago and only 12 days before he died he was told there was no more that could be done.
- I just saw the article in question, on which I have no more to add.
- He apologised later in the team hotel and there was no more about it.
2No further: you must have some hot soup, but no more wine...- I said, with a smile, that I'd been buying them drinks all night so had no more money.
- So bravo Chile, but please no more expensive wines.
- At least there's no more murder or illness, just a lot of love and light.
3 ( be no more) Exist no longer: the patch of ground was overgrown and the hut was no more...- Compton added that the booming business scene that once existed on the island was no more.
- There is a feeling that the Britain we have known has passed its sell-by date and may soon be no more.
- The farmers he had served so well were no more for they, too, had faded away through changing times.
4Never again: mention his name no more to me...- The parties, dances, feasts and gifts soon fell to a halt and no more did he praise her name.
- No more will the designer be restricted by equipment termination problems.
- Father Flanagan Hall in the grounds of Summerhill College will no more echo to the sound of choirs from all over the world.
5Neither: I had no complaints and no more did Tom...- The law could not create itself, but no more did he create it; it existed independent of his will, waiting for the light of reason to reveal.
- If he was not a joint author, then no more was he a joint 'maker', the sole maker being Dr Edwards.
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