No-man Sentence Examples
In 1602 Bartholomew Gosnold landed at and named Cape Cod and coasted as far south as the present No-Man's Land, which he named Martin's or Martha's Vineyard, a name later transferred to a neighbouring larger island.
No'man was ever less introspective,.
This had the effect of rounding off the company's territories, and had the additional advantage of doing away with the various no-man's lands which had long been used by the discontented among the natives as so many Caves of Adullam.
Major Raper successfully led a patrol to clear the dugouts in the German front line and pressed on across no-man's land.
The first were directed by police to climb up a slope out of the no-man's land to the border control point.
If you think that opting for a skirted swimsuit might leave you stranded in a fashion no-man's land, prepare to be pleasantly surprised.