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zilch
[ zilch ]
noun
- zero; nothing:
The search came up with zilch.
zilch
/ zɪltʃ /
noun
- nothing
- sport nil
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of zilch1
Example Sentences
Many assume the party is headed for a wood-chipper in November, offering voters a big pile of zilch.
Strasburg, Corbin and Soto have contributed zilch, which not one major league guru would have guessed.
Zilch, what with Showtime's other steamy sex-heavy drama, The Affair, stealing its thunder.
His conduct is boorish and intemperate; his views are anachronistic and absurd; his moral authority is zilch.
But there is nothing—zero, zilch, nada—in the Ryan plan that demonstrates how that reduction would come to pass.
Unlike those guys, MacGruber knows zilch about crime fighting.
Prince Zilch read the number of the room upon a brass sign and went up.
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