Similar words: any more, not any more, anonymous, more, mores, no more, all the more, once more. Meaning: [enɪˈmɔː] adv. at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative.
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(91) It seems hardly a week goes by anymore without yet another report of zany results of affirmative action in action.
(92) Her cheeks flushed now at the thought of doing the upstairs, even though Grondine said he never went up there anymore.
(93) Nobody wants to be the bad guy anymore; nobody wants to say no.
(94) Not doing hard drugs anymore, and sleeping around with Lenin.
(95) I can't sit in the sun anymore - it's too hot.
(96) But we don't maintain the kitchen gardens and the greenhouses anymore.
(97) Finally, unable to stomach the task anymore,(http://sentencedict.com/anymore.html) Kim stood up from his desk and walked out of the room.
(98) We don't talk much anymore - we're both too busy doing our own thing.
(99) Traveling five days a week is murder. I can't do it anymore.
(100) Make no mistake about it - I am not going to put up with this anymore.
(101) The softball game that starts in the morning and finishes when it is too dark to see the ball anymore.
(102) Cal is getting on a bit and doesn't play much golf anymore.
(103) I brought him some geometric abstractions -- he was not into abstraction anymore -- he was very helpful.
(104) Despite her success, however, it just wasn't much fun anymore. Liz was itching to try something different.
(105) Sure I loved him - too much. And he loved me, only not enough. I just want someone who thinks I'm number one in his life. I'm not willing to accept emotional scraps anymore. Amy Tan
(106) Clues, legwork, investigative routine-none of this is going to matter anymore.
(107) The buildings and bars you used to know have gone, half your friends are dead or disappeared, nothing works anymore.
(108) Rather than protest anymore, he took his punishment silently and disappeared into his room.
(109) Nor could he be left alone anymore in the late afternoons when he insisted on watering the front lawn.
(110) Gunshots are so frequent in the neighborhood that she rarely calls the police anymore.
(111) We used to do that, but not anymore but they collect car keys from anybody who drives.
(112) No wonder the others felt he was not one hundred percent reliable anymore.
(113) We can't get planning permission on the coast anymore so we're looking inland.
(114) The master and I were on a roll now, and it seemed that nothing could stop us anymore.
(115) She was at a point in her life where her work didn't really excite her anymore.
(116) Enya is extraordinarily beautiful, but there seems little point in asking her about love affairs anymore.
(117) I couldn't help but note that Jenny doesn't phone or call around to see you anymore.
(118) We never go out to eat anymore or have pizza at home.
(119) People in San Francisco seem to have no slack in their lives anymore.
(120) Hundreds of thousands of peasants still plant and pick cotton on collective farms but no one pays their salaries anymore.
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