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Example sentences for "nothing about"

  • As to death, we know next to nothing about it.

  • He knew next to nothing about God, and misrepresented him hideously.

  • I will not tell you that just yet; for then you would think you knew him, when you knew next to nothing about him.

  • Nothing about Mrs. Thrale thinking she had gone dotty.

  • Nobody will ever know you know nothing about it, if you hold your tongue.

  • But Dave said little or nothing about it.

  • Their animadversions were chiefly upon the folly of a man interfering with business who knew nothing about it.

  • He admitted that Drummond had done nothing in the business, and indeed knew next to nothing about it until that day in autumn, when, in the absence of all other officials, he had himself had recourse to him.

  • There is nothing about drunkenness in the charges," said the President; "where are the charges?

  • There is nothing about drunkenness, and the prisoners are not charged with it," said the President.

  • That there is nothing about drunkenness in the charges.

  • Nothing is known of other nations; nothing imparted of the slightest value; nothing about education, discovery, or invention.

  • If it was no more than that, Mr. John, there would be nothing about it.

  • But in truth I know very little or nothing about it.

  • There is nothing about it either in the Bible or the Prayer-book.

  • I suppose getting drunk is a sin, if you come to think about it; but so is getting into a passion, and telling falsehoods, and plenty more things which one thinks little or nothing about, because one sees everybody do them every day.

  • I know next to nothing about it, Angus," I answered.

  • The daughter of Squire Courtenay of Brocklebank knows next to nothing about Toryism!

  • It was nothing about the widow, nothing about Louie, nothing about Marion, nothing about Miss Phillips.

  • It was also evident that she knew nothing about Marion's adventure--that was a secret between Marion and me.

  • There is nothing about it in the platform, nor elsewhere, that I have seen.

  • He wrote nice, chatty, amusing letters, such as most people love to get from their friends; but he said little or nothing about love.

  • But Mr. Bertram said nothing about twenty thousand pounds, nothing about ten, nothing about money at all till he was spoken to on the subject.

  • She made up her mind that she would say nothing about it to her aunt, at any rate on that day.

  • You couldn't tell me nothing about fixtures, Abe, because I know all about it.

  • Go and see Abe to-morrow, and put this proposition up to him like it was something you never told me nothing about, y'understand?

  • You mean to tell me you ain't heard it nothing about Rifkin?

  • They know nothing about our way of salvation, nothing about the pardon of sin, nothing about purity, nothing about righteousness, nothing about heaven.

  • Let me answer: For the same reason that Archdeacon Farrar can tell us nothing about an infinite personality.

  • And besides, Hill told us nothing about this.

  • There should be nothing about him to alarm you, mademoiselle.

  • It is marvelous that he said nothing upon the subject of intemperance, nothing about education, nothing about philosophy, nothing about nature, nothing about art.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    assuming command; great crime; higher planes; nothing about; nothing against; nothing better; nothing but; nothing could; nothing doubting; nothing for; nothing further; nothing had; nothing like; nothing more; nothing much; nothing remarkable; nothing very; nothing was; nothing will; nothing worth; nothing would; prove that; seven dollars; thoughts were; twenty hours; used often