nobody
Americanpronoun
noun
plural
nobodiespronoun
noun
Etymology
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Example Sentences
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“Not one deputy, not one sheriff, nobody has ever brought to light what they did to Joseph.”
From Los Angeles Times
Abdul's his view of Dubai and the region has changed: "It's not safe now, nobody wants to lose a father."
From BBC
In fact, it was a match nobody wanted.
From BBC
“I’m not thrilled that more students are relying on borrowing large loan amounts. That’s still nobody’s ideal,” he said.
From MarketWatch
The Q36.5 rider said he "was far from the road and nobody knew I was there" but was "lucky" because he could talk on the radio to his team.
From BBC
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