Main Entry: 1nigh Listen to the pronunciation of 1nigh Pronunciation: \ˈnī\ Function: adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nēah; akin to Old High German nāh, adverb, nigh, preposition, nigh, after, Old Norse nā- nigh Date: before 12th century
1 : near in place, time, or relationship —often used with on, onto, or unto 2 : nearly , almost
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what do you mean by "layoffs are nigh?"
Main Entry:
1nigh Listen to the pronunciation of 1nigh
Pronunciation:
\ˈnī\
Function:
adverb
Etymology:
Middle English, from Old English nēah; akin to Old High German nāh, adverb, nigh, preposition, nigh, after, Old Norse nā- nigh
Date:
before 12th century
1 : near in place, time, or relationship —often used with on, onto, or unto 2 : nearly , almost
Ni!
Later on it'll change to Icky-icky-icky-pikang-zoop-boing.
And EM wants another shrubbery in front of the NIF building, a little higher for a two-level effect. With a path running down the middle.
I hear it's going to be a hemlock tree.
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