Phrases with «nought»

The word "nought" means zero or nothing. Full definition

Sentences with «nought»

  • The 48 point Ukip swing in Clacton is partly the result of the party not having stood in the 2010 Election, so their support has gone from nought to 64 per cent in one leap. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The grass is definitely greener because there's a bigger pile of noughts on what you earn on the other side! (newscientist.com)
  • But all that's for nought if it isn't fun on a decent squiggle of empty road — balance and tactility are, of course, the very core of the 3 - series» appeal, always have been. (evo.co.uk)
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