Aún no tenemos significados para "nary a word".
1She was apparently right at home, uttering nary a word of protest.
2Kirk responds by simply staring at Deso, nary a word spoken.
3I didn't let on to her what I was about, nary a word.
4Yesterday's Augar review into further education funding passed with nary a word of comment from the candidates.
5But there was nary a word at the conference - not even a chance remark in a lift.
6With nary a word said by them, the band's heroism is self-evident in their concentration and their playing.
8The trooper looked up, repocketed his pen and returned the license to the driver with a sympathetic glance and nary a word.
9Compared to Herring, Pixies are monkishly taciturn, moving from song to song with nary a word, but their music speaks for itself.
10With fresh blood pumping through your forearms-andnary a word to your belayer-youpull back onto the rock, crank a move, and fall.
13It's worth noting that he won the award entirely on the back of writing about Notts' championship season - narya word about the football.
15Wal, sir, Enoch started off west 'bout three year ago an' we ain't heard a word from him since that day- narya word, mister.
16" Nary a word, nary a word!"
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