A quantity of no importance.
1Hours: 40 hours or more a week during the season, then nada.
2Our forever bae Michael B. Jordan also received a nomination for nada.
3Gina's interest in the question was close to total nada.
4You'll notice the music in your headphones, and nada else.
5All I meant, Miss White: I had nada to gain.
6It just wasn't possible our people could ransack that house and come up with nada.
7For three months he heard nada, and concluded that Vasarhelyi liked neither him nor his film.
8In 2010, we've got next to nada so far on the indie or alternative rock front.
9You think you're someone but you ain't nada.
10I'd like to view the bones under magnification when they've been fully cleaned, but for now, nada.
11My closest buddy finally trips over his own heart...or some body part anyway, and I get nada.
12No se nada acerca de esta asunta.
13What we got is nada y nada.
14As things stand, I think the chances of TV election debates happening are somewhere between zilch and nada.
15But this time, it was me who laid down the ultimatum: poly or nada It lasted four years.
16But nada in the NZ media.