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Definition of the day : « nobody home »
- As in absent : adj not present
- As in unbalanced : adj crazy; mentally disturbed
- As in pokerfaced : adj expressionless
- As in deadpan : adj expressionless
- As in expressionless : adj having a blank look on face
- “Nobody home,” he muttered cheerfully as he ran for his horse.
- Extract from : « The Coyote » by James Roberts
- Mystery, secret gates, skull and crossbones, and nobody home!
- Extract from : « Gold Out of Celebes » by Aylward Edward Dingle
- Nobody home at Old Captain's; but it was much too pleasant a day for a fisherman to stay ashore.
- Extract from : « The Cinder Pond » by Carroll Watson Rankin
- "Nobody home, fellers," called out Toby, after he had apparently stared in through that opening for more than a full minute.
- Extract from : « Pathfinder » by Alan Douglas
- "Nobody home I guess," ventured the chauffeur, who was lighting his lamps, preparatory for the trip back.
- Extract from : « Dick Hamilton's Football Team » by Howard R. Garis
- They stood for a moment then he knocked again, louder, saying almost as though hopefully, "Maybe there's nobody home."
- Extract from : « The Common Man » by Guy McCord (AKA Dallas McCord Reynolds)
- Nobody home, Jerry chirped; house shut up, and old man skipped to town.
- Extract from : « The Outdoor Chums in the Big Woods » by Quincy Allen
- Take the ordinary small suburban house, with nobody home and everything supposed to be tightly locked up.
- Extract from : « In Jeopardy » by Van Tassel Sutphen
- It is that scabby baby on the third floor, fallen out of bed again, with nobody home to pick him up.
- Extract from : « The Promised Land » by Mary Antin
- "Nobody home at The Dreamerie—" He took her face in his calloused hands, drew her to him.
- Extract from : « Kindred of the Dust » by Peter B. Kyne