There's nothing like the cloth for comfort, old fellows; remember what a man of Christ Church wrote to George Colman when he was studying for the law.
Nothing like dissecting, to give one an appetite,' said Mr. Bob Sawyer, looking round the table.
If the chest be delicate, there is nothing like flannel to ward off colds.
In diseases of long standing, and that resist the usual remedies, there is nothing like change of air.
Let our Diabolonian friends in Mansoul draw it into sin, for there is nothing like sin to devour Mansoul; while we will send against it an army of twenty or thirty thousand sturdy terrible doubters.
There is nothing like faith to help at a pinch; faith dissolves doubts as the sun drives away the mists.
They say it makes them giddy; but I say, Nothing like this to make a man steady.
Mid fritters and lollipops though we may roam, On the whole, there is nothing like Beignet de Pomme.
She said: "Nothing like an understanding at the beginning; yes, the old lady's right.
Nothing like blood, sir, in hosses, dawgs, AND men.
If one kind is preferred, for a light soil there is nothing like thrift.
Some people say there is nothing like salt to destroy walk weeds and moss, and brighten the gravel, and some people say that salt in the long run feeds the ground and the weeds.
I am disposed to think that, in a Little Garden, there is nothing like a weeding woman with an old knife and a little salt afterwards.
There's nothing like it, Doll; I wish we didn't ever have to go back to town.
Nothing like it did at first, but it hurts a good deal, and it's awful uncomfortable.
So far as we know there is nothing like a council or advisory board in the hive.
I know of nothing like it among our land animals outside the insect world.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.