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41 John never knew his natural parents
English-Dutch dictionary > John never knew his natural parents
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42 a tale never loses in the telling
hoe vaker een verhaal wordt verteld, hoe mooier het wordtEnglish-Dutch dictionary > a tale never loses in the telling
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43 a woman's work is never done
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44 apparently he never got your letter
English-Dutch dictionary > apparently he never got your letter
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45 better late than never
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46 faint heart never won fair lady
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47 he has never been the same since his wife's death
English-Dutch dictionary > he has never been the same since his wife's death
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48 he never gets to drive the car
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49 he never so/as much as looked!
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50 he was never friendly to change
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51 he will never learn to discipline himself
English-Dutch dictionary > he will never learn to discipline himself
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52 he would never think of (doing) such a thing
English-Dutch dictionary > he would never think of (doing) such a thing
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53 he'll never come to anything
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54 he'll never get away with it
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55 he's never had a woman
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56 his dreams never materialized
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57 it never entered/came into his head
it never entered/came into his headEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it never entered/came into his head
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58 it never rains but it pours
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59 lightning never strikes twice (in the same place)
English-Dutch dictionary > lightning never strikes twice (in the same place)
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60 my pen never misses
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Never — Nev er (n[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [AS. n[=ae]fre; ne not, no + [=ae]fre ever.] 1. Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future. Shak. [1913 Webster] Death still draws nearer, never seeming near. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. In no… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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never — ► ADVERB 1) not ever. 2) not at all. 3) Brit. informal (expressing surprise) definitely or surely not. ● never a one Cf. ↑never a one ● the never never Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
never — As a negative adverb, never refers primarily to repeated or continuous non occurrence over a period of time: They never answer letters / It never rained at all last month. It should only be used informally to refer to one occasion, when a simple… … Modern English usage
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never — (adv.) O.E. næfre never, compound of ne not, no (from PIE root *ne no, not; see UN (Cf. un) ) + æfre ever (see EVER (Cf. ever)). Early used as an emphatic form of not (as still in never mind). Old English, unlike its modern desc … Etymology dictionary
never a — No • • • Main Entry: ↑never … Useful english dictionary
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never — [adv] not at any time at no time, don’t hold your breath*, forget it, nevermore, not at all, not ever, not in any way, not in the least, not on your life*, not under any condition, no way*; concept 799 Ant. always, forever … New thesaurus
never — [nev′ər] adv. [ME nevere < OE næfre < ne, not (see NO1) + æfre, EVER] 1. not ever; at no time 2. not at all; by no chance; in no case; under no conditions … English World dictionary