Synonym: no, no longer. Similar words: no more than, more, any more, much more, all the more, moreover, once more, furthermore. Meaning: adv. 1. not now 2. referring to the degree to which a certain quality is present.
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151. My blessings on thee, daughter, sin no more. * Love, Charlie * Joke!!
152. It takes no more than five minutes and tastes every bit as good at the oven-baked variety.
153. Now he could no more excise it from his brain cells than he could sever his past from his future.
154. He made a bogey on the tenth, an uphill par-three, and he was on the leader board no more.
155. She hurried into the room with no more than a casual glance in our direction.
156. No more fuss or palaver; no more mush or blarney.
157. But while Stockton councillors yesterday agreed to put £19,000 towards the costs, cash-strapped Middlesbrough said they could spend no more than £10,000.
158. Worry about the things you can control; the rest will either work themselves out, or they'll kill you. Either way, no more worries. Laurell K. Hamilton
159. Yet there could be no more symbolic act of defiance than a currency with a separate exchange rate against the rouble.
160. A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell. C.S. Lewis
161. After all, males and females are themselves no more than alternative solutions to the problem of handing on genes.
162. To describe behaviour as skilled is to say no more than that it has been influenced by training and experience.
163. Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one. Marcus Aurelius
164. For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. William Penn
165. A 17 and 18 year old escaped with no more than bloody noses.
166. We decided on the way home that we would accept no more such invitations.
167. We no more understand how biology emerges from physics than we understand how classical measuring apparatus emerges from quantum mechanics.
168. The Puritans had no more interest in astronomy or physics than in the fine points of Catholic theology.
169. The wads of crumpled transaction slips bulging out of wallets and desk drawers will be no more.
170. Skeletal muscle relaxing agents and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often used but probably are of no more benefit than simple aspirin-based analgesics.
171. We also have it that effects do no more than dependently necessitate their causal circumstances.
172. The vast benefits many farmers saw as accruing to cities as a result of rural exploitation were no more than illusory.
173. He'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse.
174. The high, arched eyebrows in the long bony face rose slightly in surprise, but no more.
175. The soldiers kept on firing until they had no more ammunition.
176. No more: Mr Clinton won eight western states last November and is acutely sensitive to western politics.Sentence dictionary
177. Police spoke of a benign new law enforcement tactic no more intrusive than a video camera at a convenience store.
178. This is no more than planning the back end of your leave, just as you planned the front end.
179. Their bosses view them as no more than glorified typists and they are denied career opportunities.
180. It took me no more than five minutes there and back.
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