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interjection
nope  interj., adv.  No. (informal)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Nope" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Nope," Lon answered carelessly. "I've been in the other direction, down Circle City way. Dave's up Dawson ...
— Lost Face • Jack London

... spoke cheerfully, but did not meet her eyes. "Nope. They can't get 'em. Lines seem to be down. I guess ...
— Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby and Other Stories • Kathleen Norris

... "Nope. I'm goin' home now," Joe Durgan replied tersely, with the abruptness of one who has done an irksome duty and would avoid further responsibility ...
— The Boy Scouts on Picket Duty • Robert Shaler

... "Nope! I'm a fireman, and my sister's a fairy!" went on Freddie, pointing to Flossie so every one would know he did not ...
— The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West • Laura Lee Hope

... hard face on the boy. "I reckon not," he said sadly, grimly. "I ain't a-goin' home. Nope; I ain't a-goin' no place that's good. Yuh kin always ...
— McClure's Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 1, May 1908 • Various

... "Nope. It's a hayfield, fresh cut, from the looks of it. Should be okay. The leaves on the trees across the creek aren't moving, so ...
— The Blue Ghost Mystery • Harold Leland Goodwin

... "Nope! You're way off, Alchise. I'm going where I can get some white man's medicine the quickest. I'm not so afraid of getting caught as I am of her getting a bad run of fever. ...
— The Heart of the Desert - Kut-Le of the Desert • Honore Willsie Morrow

... the only way they could get a little money. My pa's main work was shoemaking, but he worked in the field too. He was a driver chiefly when he was out in the field. He hoed and plowed. He was the leader of the gang. He never got a chance to make no money for hisself before the war. Nope, the colored people didn't have no money 'tall lessen they slipped ...
— Slave Narratives: Arkansas Narratives - Arkansas Narratives, Part 6 • Works Projects Administration

... "Nope. That's right. He looks kind of like he'd been hit on the roof and hadn't come to, yet. But did you ...
— Partners of Chance • Henry Herbert Knibbs

... "Nope. I got a tin watch off of one patient when he was under gas, but the most of 'em ain't worth goin' through. You got to do a certain ...
— Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories • Rex Beach

... "Nope. We're poor but we're straight. So we're better off than they are—richer, if we just look at ...
— In the Shadow of the Hills • George C. Shedd

... was no better when they found him again. He stopped his whistling only long enough to say, "Nope, no Will Vaughan anywhere around ...
— Understood Betsy • Dorothy Canfield

... "Nope," replied Tony, instantly. "Jest a pigeon. Tom, he knows how to write, and he's gwine to tuck a little letter under the wing o' the bird ...
— Chums in Dixie - or The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat • St. George Rathborne

... swallers it all. They do say, too, that he roars like forty devils with their tails cut off when he gits mad an' some say as when he wants t' git som wha' in a hurry he jest grabs aholt o' the feet o' tha' there thunder bird and she flies off with him and draps him anywha' he asks her to—Nope, I hain't seen none of these things myself but others say they has, an' believe me, I'm plumb cautious when travelin' these parts alone. Howsomever, he hain't yet skeered me 'nough to make my ha'r come out by the ...
— The Black Wolf Pack • Dan Beard

... of a yarn I'm figurin' on," he argued, his high voice faint but dogged. "This ain't going to be any of that tabasco stuff. Nope, I like it better the way I've got it planned. It—it leaves a better ...
— Then I'll Come Back to You • Larry Evans

... effect of relative proper motions, which I can't calculate yet for lack of data. I should be able to hit a gnat right in the left eye at this range—and the difference in proper motions couldn't have thrown me off more than a few hundred feet. Nope, I was too anxious—hurried too much on the settings of the slow verniers. I'll snap back and ...
— Skylark Three • Edward Elmer Smith

... "Nope." One's legs may be kind even to the verge of agony, but how unkind one's tongue may be! Jolly's mind was busy with his own anticipated woes; he did not know he ...
— The Very Small Person • Annie Hamilton Donnell



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