Pronoun
next to nothing
Very little.
I got it for next to nothing in the January sales.
He pretends to be knowledgeable, but actually he knows next to nothing.
After skincare brand The Ordinary blew apart the industry by revealing that active ingredients cost next to nothing, all bets are off. Source: Internet
After seeing Jamie Vardy score twice to pull clear in the Golden Boot race, created next to nothing in terms of chances for himself. Source: Internet
As black fittings aren’t to everyone’s tastes, you can pick up a second-hand chrome tap for next to nothing – they’re easier to replace than you think and can be swapped over in a few minutes,' she said. Source: Internet
Big-budget blockbusters are all the rage these days, but more than a few legendary horror movies have been made for next to nothing. Source: Internet
In this way, the law of excluded middle is true, but because truth itself, and therefore disjunction, is not exclusive, it says next to nothing if one of the disjuncts is paradoxical, or both true and false. Source: Internet
If not for Air Peace, according to the Anambra State government, Nigeria “would have been getting next to nothing from its bilateral service agreements (BASAs) with 92 countries in all regions of the world”. Source: Internet