Meaning: [nʌn] n. 1. a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise 2. a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier. adj. not any. adv. not at all or in no way.
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121) Don't be so nosy—it's none of your business.
122) She waited for a reply, but none came.
123) I want none of your cheek!
124) How much we paid is none of your concern.
125) None of us can equal her.
126) None of the trains is/are going to London.
127) Butt out, Neil! This is none of your business.
128) What method is second to none?
129) None of her family has/have been to college.
130) None of the pupils knew the answer.
131) Put none but Americans on guard tonight.
132) The children were none the worse for their adventure.
133) Our scientific research is second to none.
134) Johnson's defence lawyer was none other than Joe Beltrami.
135) None of her friends had deserted her.
136) Her dribbling skills look second to none.
137) I will speak daggers to her(sentencedict.com), but use none.
138) None of the solutions was entirely satisfactory.
139) None of them has got a handbook to tourists.
140) "None of that!" cried the teacher, wagging her finger.
141) They none of them want to stay.
142) None of us can foretell what lies ahead.
143) None of the guests wants/want to stay.
144) None of the actresses we have auditioned is suitable.
145) There were none for him to read.
146) She seems none the worse for her experience.
147) None knows he's narking for the police.
148) Prudently, Joanna spoke none of this aloud. Sentencedict.com
149) If you run these words together,none will understand them.
150) None is genuine without our stamp.