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nowt Meaning

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nowt (n. pl.)

Neat cattle.

nowt Sentence Examples

  1. With the relentless winter storms raging outside, he stood at the window, watching the world turn to a canvas of white and feeling a deep sense of isolation and nowt else.
  2. As he gazed at the towering mountain range before him, he realized the futility of his efforts; his determination had dwindled to nowt.
  3. Despite the hours of meticulous planning and preparation, the experiment yielded nowt but a string of failures.
  4. Old Mrs. Jenkins sighed as she looked around her empty cottage; her once-vibrant family was gone, leaving her with nowt but memories.
  5. The shopkeeper's face hardened as he refused the haggard man's request for a loan, stating unequivocally that he had nowt to give.
  6. The once-bustling market was now a desolate wasteland, with nowt left but the echoes of forgotten voices and the remnants of broken dreams.
  7. As the sun began its descent, casting long shadows across the barren landscape, the weary traveler knew he had nowt but the clothes on his back and a gnawing sense of loss.
  8. The politician's promises rang hollow, as the people realized they had been given nowt but empty words and broken promises.
  9. The once-fertile soil had turned to dust, leaving the farmer with nowt but a barren field and a heavy heart.
  10. With trembling hands, she reached for the box that held her most precious memories, only to find it empty; nowt remained but a hollow ache in her chest.

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Neat cattle.

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With the relentless winter storms raging outside, he stood at the window, watching the world turn to a canvas of white and feeling a deep sense of isolation and nowt else.

As he gazed at the towering mountain range before him, he realized the futility of his efforts; his determination had dwindled to nowt.

Despite the hours of meticulous planning and preparation, the experiment yielded nowt but a string of failures.

Old Mrs. Jenkins sighed as she looked around her empty cottage; her once-vibrant family was gone, leaving her with nowt but memories.