Antonym: or. Meaning: [nɔː; nə] conj.1. (used in negative phrases, esp. after neither, to introduce the second member in a series, or any subsequent member): Neither he nor I will be there. They won't wait for you, nor for me, nor for anybody. 2. (used to continue the force of a negative, as not, no, never, etc., occurring in a preceding clause): He left and I never saw him again, nor did I regret it. 3. (used after an affirmative clause, or as a continuative, in the sense of and not): They are happy, nor need we worry. 4. Older Use. than. 5. Archaic. (used without a preceding neither, the negative force of which is understood): He nor I was there. 6. Archaic. (used instead of neither as correlative to a following nor): Nor he nor I was there..
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(151) Never is a steed pigsty - born ; nor an evergreen pine potbound.
(152) He has neither the policies nor the personal charisma to inspire people.
(153) The irony was that Shawn had not seen her. Nor for that matter had anyone else.
(154) The hovercraft has always suffered from the fact that it is neither fish nor fowl.
(155) I've not seen hide nor hair of him all week.
(156) The vile person shall be no more called liberal , nor the churl said to be bountiful.
(157) The fact that she needed the money for her children is neither here nor there - it's still stealing.
(158) I haven't seen hide nor hair of him for ages.
(159) He can't see, nor could he hear until a month ago.
(160) She was at that in-between age, neither a girl nor a woman.
(161) I haven't seen hide nor hair of her since last Friday.
(162) Some workers are legally employed,[www.Sentencedict.com] but the majority work unofficially with neither health nor wage security.
(163) I can give you neither an opinion nor any advice.
(164) The fact that I don't like your fiance is neither here nor there what matters is what you feel.
(165) I prefer a book to be either fact or fiction - this one is neither one thing nor the other!
(166) I haven't seen hide nor hair of her for a month.
(167) I don't expect children to be rude, nor do I expect to be disobeyed.
(168) I can't make head nor tail of these instructions on the packet.
(169) As neither management nor labour would give in, the union organized a strike.
(170) I couldn't make head nor tail of what he was saying.
(171) I couldn't run the program because it contained a computer bug I could neither identify nor cure.
(172) This essay hardly makes any sense , it's neither rhyme nor reason.
(173) They couldn't understand it at the time, and nor could we.
(174) Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
(175) This novel is not science fiction, nor is it Gothic horror.
(176) The most important part of what he had to say was stumbled over, which made us neither cry nor laugh.
(177) I know a lot of people like the idea, but that's neither here nor there.
(178) Graduate teaching assistants are neither fish nor fowl, neither completely students nor teachers.
(179) When we drew level, he neither slowed down nor accelerated.
(180) I didn't like it much. Nor did the kids, for that matter.