"Nowhere" is a single word that means not in or to any place, while "no where" is two separate words that do not have a specific meaning when used together. The correct term to use is "nowhere" when referring to a place that does not exist or is not specified.
Yes. The word is nowhere, meaning not in any location, or in any locatable place.
One way to include "nowhere" in a sentence is: "She searched everywhere, but the key was nowhere to be found."
Yes, it is nowhere to be found.
Nowhere is an adverb.
She searched everywhere, but the item was nowhere to be found.
Poor English for staying where you are. If broken down though is means that you are not going nowhere so are actually going somewhere.
Yes. The word is nowhere, meaning not in any location, or in any locatable place.
There MothersThey are come from nowhere and strive to go somewhere. This is known as the meaning of life--
It means to be stuck between two equally horrible choices - as if you were in between Satan and the bottomless ocean, with nowhere else to go."Between the devil and the deep blue sea" is an idiom meaning a dilemma-to choose between two undesirable situations
The reason they have a time difference, is because they are nowhere near each other! Auckland, New Zealand, is far to the east of Africa, and places that are located in different places as far as east and west, not north and south, have different timezones!
the middle of nowhere
Tell her why you went there. Honesty is the best policy. Lying to her once the damage is already done will get you nowhere.
Platypuses are not located in Africa. They are endemic to eastern Australia, meaning they are found nowhere else.
Nowhere it refers to tension existed previously between US and USSR
This is nowhere listed in the Bible.
Nowhere. England lies between the 50th and 60 th parallels.
Phyllis Horman has written: 'Nowhere - between Nailsea and Wraxall'