NO OTHER THING

Definition: Indicating that there is nothing else; none besides this.

Synonyms: Nothing Else, Only Option, Sole Choice, Exclusive Alternative, Alternative Selection

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
There is no other thing on the menu that she wants to order.
#2
In the toy store, he found no other thing as exciting as the remote-controlled car.
#3
When it comes to pets, he has no other thing in mind except getting a playful puppy.
#4
Exploring the museum, the art piece left her with no other thing to admire.
#5
During the game, there is no other thing they focus on more than scoring a goal.
#6
The astronaut saw no other thing in space as mesmerizing as the distant galaxies.
#7
There is no other thing I would rather do than spend time with you.
#8
After visiting Paris, there was no other thing we wanted to do but explore more of Europe.
#9
I have searched everywhere, but there is no other thing like this antique vase.
#10
He could find no other thing in the entire store that caught his attention.
#11
The beauty of this landscape is such that there is no other thing that compares.
#12
She insists there is no other thing she needs for her birthday except your presence.
#13
No other thing matters to him as much as his family's happiness.
#14
No other thing compares to the joy of spending time with loved ones.
#15
There is no other thing as important as health and well-being.
#16
In life, there is no other thing more valuable than true friendship.
#17
No other thing compares to her love for music.
#18
He could see no other thing but darkness in the cave.
#19
She desired no other thing than to travel the world.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Thank you for the detailed presentation on our new product line. Do you have any additional features to mention?B: You're welcome. As of now, we've covered all the key aspects. There's no other thing to add at the moment.A: Great, it seems quite comprehensive then. Let's proceed with discussing the marketing strategy.
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