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Sentences for nobody. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use nobody in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for nobody.

  • Nobody could. (9)
  • Nobody passed. (8)
  • Nobody know me. (8)
  • Nobody was there. (8)
  • Nobody cares for me. (22)
  • Nobody knows a thing! (10)
  • There is nobody about. (8)
  • Nobody knows it as I do. (10)
  • Nobody wants him to come. (4)
  • Could nobody persuade him? (8)
  • There was nobody there now! (8)
  • Nobody could be so imprudent! (4)
  • Nobody good enough for them. (10)
  • Nobody could take that from her! (8)
  • Nobody dies round about Steignton. (10)
  • Nobody else does, so far as I know. (8)
  • Where he had got them nobody knew. (16)
  • Nobody had offered him a situation. (16)
  • Nobody here understands him but me. (10)
  • So far as I was aware, nobody was in. (8)
  • You see, nobody could put them on me. (8)
  • Be assured he cares for nobody but you. (4)
  • Nobody can be more devoted to home than I am. (4)
  • Nobody come here but him for a long time now. (8)
  • It was so wonderful, with nobody but Nature near. (8)
  • I can do things for this town that nobody else can. (8)
  • Nobody had been killed and only a few were wounded. (7)
  • Nobody supposes that you were his first inducement. (4)
  • Nobody has a greater objection to gold mines than I. (8)
  • Besides, nobody stops and talks a bit at these things. (9)
  • And nobody, if they knew, would care, or pity him one jot! (8)
  • Nobody could have done differently under the circumstances. (9)
  • Tea passed pleasantly, and nobody seemed in a hurry to move. (4)
  • Nobody spoke of illness; to mention it might break the spell. (8)
  • Nobody could have taken this money who did not know you had it. (8)
  • Then I came on to New York, and they made me think I was nobody. (9)
  • We had no romance in the matter; there was nobody so fancy-free. (2)
  • Nobody shall ever say he died, and any man was the worse for it. (10)
  • Nobody can think more highly of the matrimonial state than myself. (4)
  • Nobody was in their right place, nothing was done as it ought to be. (4)
  • But nobody heard, or, at least, nobody answered her. (4)
  • Journeyman, on the other hand, was nobody at all, a ghost of the fancy. (10)
  • Timothy had left a lot of money, with nobody in particular to leave it to. (8)
  • You say that nobody protests against your course; well, we are here to protest. (16)
  • You know she is called a philosopher: nobody knows how deep-hearted she is, though. (10)
  • What part both Cialdini and Garibaldi will play in the great struggle nobody can tell. (10)
  • They stared; nobody replied; the presence of the great man seemed to embarrass and alarm. (1)
  • Well, anyhow, nobody likes his private affairs turned inside out for every one to gape at. (8)
  • Nobody is more liked than Mr. Willoughby wherever he goes, and so you may tell your sister. (4)
  • But, dear Mrs. Allen, are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people? (4)
  • Nobody can fasten themselves on the notice of one, without injuring the rights of the other. (4)
  • When he had finished his story and was ready to begin it again nobody gave him any attention. (1)
  • It has been a sad, heavy winter hitherto, without Reginald, and seeing nobody from Churchhill. (4)
  • The tide of prosperity came and went, as with our northern pitmen, and left nobody the richer. (2)
  • I hope I have a better taste than to think of Mr. Frank Churchill, who is like nobody by his side. (4)
  • To look at her, nobody would think how delighted and happy she is to have secured such a situation. (4)
  • But I believe I am nice; I do not like strange voices; and nobody speaks like you and poor Miss Taylor. (4)
  • A few of the ladies joined them, but nobody hit the bottle, which was finally left bobbing about on the tide. (9)
  • Mrs. Vostrand was taking him on the right ground, as a Harvard student, and nobody need take him on any other. (9)
  • He went to an hotel in the Rue Caumartin, highly recommended to Forsytes, where practically nobody spoke French. (8)
  • Nobody at Brookfield could remember afterwards who took Arabella down to dinner; she declaring that she had forgotten. (10)
  • He found a medicine-man who hypnotized him from behind his back, which nobody at home had been able to do before his face. (2)
  • Mr. Churchill, independent of his wife, was feared by nobody; an easy, guidable man, to be persuaded into any thing by his nephew. (4)
  • I always say that nothing is to be done in education without steady and regular instruction, and nobody but a governess can give it. (4)
  • We now lay in towns, where nobody troubled us with questions; we had floated into civilized life, where people pass without salutation. (2)
  • Nobody could hear anything that anybody said; which seemed of little consequence, since no one waited for anything so slow as an answer. (8)
  • It was considered a doubtful privilege to drive with Swithin in his brougham, which was not a large one; nobody accepted, and he went off alone. (8)
  • I thought you were speaking of some man of property: Mr Wentworth was nobody, I remember; quite unconnected; nothing to do with the Strafford family. (4)
  • But then, everything about that little manor house was left rather wild and anyhow; why, nobody quite knew, and nobody seemed to mind. (8)

Also see sentences for: nobly, nocturnal.

Definition of nobody:

  • nobody, n’bod-i, n. no body or person: no one: a person of no account, one not in fashionable society.(0)

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