Model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal.
1 As his assistant in the silver-shop, Don Platón has a boy who is a nonsuch .
2 He wanted, forsooth, to boast of a nonsuch !
3 You come home with me some time, and every day you shall taste a nonsuch , my boy.
4 You are a nonsuch , I suppose.
5 He lived at Nonsuch Park, in Surrey, not many miles from London, on the road to Epsom.
6 They fired a swivel-gun to wake up the drawbridge-keeper in Nonsuch House, and raised a silver-greyhound banner.
7 They walked the length of the great avenue at Nonsuch , and back again in the golden light of the west.
8 The third chapter describes one of Charles's visits to Durdans, a rural retreat built with materials from Nonsuch in the vicinity.
9 This day Captain Parker came on board, and without his expectation I had a commission for him for the Nonsuch frigate
10 Lord Arundel left Nonsuch , with its library and furniture, together with the greater part of his estates, to his son-in-law, Lord Lumley.
11 Immediately on receiving the intelligence Captain Lloyd, in the General Elliot and another ship in company called the Nonsuch , sailed for the wreck.
12 Isham met us in the Nonsuch the first of whom, after a word or two with my Lord, went forward, the other staid.
13 She became the King's mistress soon after the Restoration, and was in 1670 made Baroness Nonsuch , Countess of Southampton, and Duchess of Cleveland.
14 Epsom and Ewell Borough Council has put up warning signs about fungi that's sprouted up on the Downs, at Epsom Common and Nonsuch Park.
15 After dinner I to the office there to write letters, to fit myself for a journey to-morrow to Nonsuch to the Exchequer by appointment.
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