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from nowhere

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial from nowhere has 1 sense
  1. out of thin air, out of nothing, from nowhere - without warning; "your cousin arrived out of thin air"

Definitions from the Web

Term: from nowhere

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: 1. Unexpectedly or without any apparent origin.

Usage examples:

  • The car came out of nowhere and almost hit me.
  • She appeared from nowhere and surprised us all.
  • The success of the book seems to have come from nowhere.

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