A quantity of no importance.
1Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
2Besides, her boyfriend's immoderate enthusiasm alone was enough to nix the idea.
3The rest, sadly, nix the idea of this as a Mac lovefest.
4So he is good for nix, the worse cur I ever saw.
5I'll give you nix naught nothing and my thanks into the bargain.
6That kind of Language went with some People, but nix for Sweeney!
7JPMorgan said neither it nor GM intended to nix the lien.
8But nix on the newspaper story; this is a private affair.
9You understand why I want to nix the mortar emplacements on the hillside?
10After she goes it's nix with the lady bookkeepers for me.
11Kings pay 'em out Saturdays when the pay roll is nix.
12But nix, it's mine.... Dal, isn't he a handsome boy here?
13The guard told them we were Canadians, but the civilians said, Oh nix!
14The question is whether antitrust regulators do what shareholders can't and nix the tie-up.
15Do you think the Swiss are right to nix nav-enabled countersurveillance by would-be speeders?
16Get all you want in the Library canteen for nix.
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