1. nary - Adjective
2. nary - Adverb
3. nary - Adjective Satellite
(used with singular count nouns) colloquial for `not a' or `not one' or `never a'
Source: WordNetheard nary a sound Source: Internet
But since he was speaking in spurts of 15 to 30 seconds, with nary a chance to go beyond 120 seconds in a row, he was denied the chance to blunder. Source: Internet
A bravura monster movie which just doesn’t let up, ratcheting tension with nary a word uttered on screen. Source: Internet
All you have to do is read the list of attributes to see that there is a laughable bias against the so-called "male" way of cooking -- nary a judgement-free adjective in the bunch. Source: Internet
A member of rock 'n' roll royalty waded through the Saturday morning crowd at the Jackson Hole in Englewood with nary a second glance from the throngs packing the bustling diner. Source: Internet
Baby Bunching is two years of pregnancy and back-to-back infants and toddlers with nary a break for you. Source: Internet