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    Out of Nowhere

    1997 · Drama · 2h

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  1. 1. : from an unlikely beginning. She rose to fame out of nowhere. 2. : in a sudden and unexpected way. The car came out of nowhere! Suddenly, out of nowhere, she offered me the job. From out of nowhere he asked her if she was having an affair. Examples of out of nowhere in a Sentence.

  2. in English. from/out of nowhere. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. B2. very suddenly and unexpectedly: She said her attacker seemed to come out of nowhere. figurative The team has come from nowhere (= from a very bad position) to win football's biggest prize.

  3. Sep 8, 2023 · The first meaning is that something occurs without any prior notice or sign suddenly and surprisingly. This can apply to events, actions, people, or things that show up or happen without warning. The second meaning is that something is hard to understand, striking, or shocking.

  4. appearing suddenly, without warning. (*Typically: appear ~; come ~; materialize ~ .) A huge bear appeared out of nowhere and roared and threatened us. Suddenly, a truck came out of nowhere. Without warning, the storm came out of nowhere. See also: nowhere, of, out.

  5. It is often put as come out of nowhere , as in Their team came out of nowhere and won the state championship . This term uses out of in the sense of “from,” and nowhere in the sense of “an unknown place.”. For a synonym, see out of a clear blue sky .

  6. You can use "Out of Nowhere" to describe something that happens unexpectedly or without warning. It emphasizes the element of surprise and suddenness. For example, if a friend suddenly appears without any prior notice, you might say, 'He came out of nowhere and scared me.'

  7. very suddenly and unexpectedly: She said her attacker seemed to come out of nowhere. figurative The team has come from nowhere (= from a very bad position) to win soccer's biggest prize. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not expected or planned. abrupt end. abrupt halt. abruptly. abruptness. ad hoc. inadvertency. inadvertently.

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