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Definition of Nonentities

Nonentities
Nonentity Non*en"ti*ty, n.; pl. Nonentities. 1. Nonexistence; the negation of being. 2. A thing not existing. --South. 3. A person or thing of little or no account. [Colloq.]

Meaning of Nonentities from wikipedia

- Look up nonentity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nonentity may refer to: The Nonentity, a 1922 British silent adventure film Nonentity (Water III:...
- The Nonentity is a 1922 British silent adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Annette Benson, Hugh Buckler and Daisy Campbell. The story...
- the base of the BBC World Service. In 1971, Jacob published Eminent Nonentities, a book of short stories about the unknown characters he encountered...
- Beat (1965). In the mid-1960s, Thompson worked as Stage Manager in the Nonentities Theatre in Kidderminster.[citation needed] From 1976 he appeared in many...
- addicted to cheap rhymes, cheaper tunes, and token arrangements, sung by nonentities whose vocal disabilities keep their fondness for pop theoretical—upends...
- every case the women and children were reduced to the level of legal nonentities, sometimes also to the level of chattels, always to the level of mere...
- asked whom they would accept, Ludendorff recommended Georg Michaelis, a nonentity whom he barely knew. Despite this, the Kaiser accepted the suggestion...
- in Literature" To Quebec and the Stars Autobiography: Some Notes on a Nonentity Locations Arkham Lovecraft Country R'lyeh Characters Abdul Alhazred Herbert...
- and then two terms as governor. Henry Adams called Hayes "a third-rate nonentity whose only recommendations are that he is obnoxious to no one." Hayes...
- indeed. Crichton and co-screenwriter David Koepp have flattened them into nonentities on the trip from page to screen". Roger Ebert gave the film three stars...