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no-count

American  
[noh-kount] / ˈnoʊˌkaʊnt /

adjective

  1. no-account.


Example Sentences

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When I say ‘we,’ I mean every Cleveland no-count between the ages of 14 and 24.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2018

He begins as a cocky, kindly, no-count bum, the best motive for whose footlessness is his dislike for "cheating pennies out of poor devils poorer than meself."

From Time Magazine Archive

Barrett, a no-count Brave tossed into the $50,000 deal for Mort Cooper, won 21 games for St. Louis under Southworth's persuasive handling.

From Time Magazine Archive

At last count, the Chronicle was carrying no fewer than 53 columnists, ranging downward from Walter Lippmann to Count Marco, a no-count native of Pittsburgh whose real name is Marco Spinelli.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Why you want to be a no-count farmer?” he thundered.

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns