Read full poem →I’ve gathered, and I’ve strawed. But me and ’im
We won’t meet any more. He ’aven’t come,
Nigh me--not for a year.
Dictionary Entry
(in negative or interrogative constructions) From a given time onwards; longer, again.
In a Sentence
“They don't make repairable radios any more.”
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Poetry examples for “any more”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And thy sons were dejected not any more, as then
When thou wast shamed;
Read full poem →are tired. Oh, Peter, don't be so rough; it is valuable. I won't do
any more. I promise. You tyrannise, Dear, that's enough. Now sit down
and amuse me while I rest."
Read full poem →Wishes for nothing so much as to show her adroitness. But, oh, my
Pen will not write any more;--let us say nothing further about it.
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Read full poem →He was MOST useful and kind on the terrible thirtieth of April.
Do not write here any more; we are starting directly for Florence:
We should be off to-morrow, if only Papa could get horses;
Read full poem →characters are so well known, that it would be super-
fluous to say any more of them. '
Read full poem →Cause my tutored heart a trace
Of anguish any more.
Read full poem →But I,
'No, no; I will not promise any more!
Yet, when I feel my hour is come to die,
Read full poem →The thing was this:
None of this talk was Swinburne any more
Than some child of his loins would take his hair,
Read full poem →Better a short tale than a bad long shriving.
Needs any more to learn to get a living?"
