nary in English
adverb
['nerɪ /'neərɪ]
not; never; no (Dialect)
Use "nary" in a sentence
1. Distancy Ascescency Stay cozy with nary a worry
2. 16 A few moments later, I was gliding across the lake with nary a hitch or a stumble.
3. Chianti reminds us of Tuscany’s sweeping vistas, inviting villas, and welcoming spirit that calls us back to the table, with nary a wicker basket in sight
4. And, for once, the movie itself lived up to the marketing hype: With nary any blood or boobs, The Conjuring jammed audiences into a non-stop
5. As the glorious patch filled in, there was nary another weed that could compete, and I found myself daydreaming of the bounty of Betonies I’d be harvesting in a few short months
6. I don't think eld nary is even the end-all be-all for bellower; while it certainly benefits the most from the +PL, I suspect Bellowers can still be decent high-level summoners, too
7. An excellent insulator, Aerogel has the lowest density of any known solid — one form of this extraordi-nary substance is actually 99.8 percent air and 0.2 percent silica dioxide (by volume)
8. As others have noted, there is nary a beatnik to be seen in "The Beatniks." No one wears berets or even sunglasses, no goatees, no "Beat" poetry -- no Beatniks! So WHY is it entitled "The Beatniks"? Perhaps someone thought that the way to market a programmer was to link it in with the current "Beat" craze.