There'll be nothing much to do," lady Feng replied.
Some nervous nonsense, the result of bad feeding, he says you have not had enough beer and radish, but it's nothing much, it will pass and you will be all right.
He had a reddish moustache that stood out horizontally on each side of his face, and extremely small features, expressive of nothing much except a certain insolence.
Nothing much to tell them except the events of our last four weeks, and to send my new address with A.
Nothing much of value here," commented Blake, as they walked about on the ceilings.
Oh, nothing much," replied Cowperwood, evading the matter for the present.
Nothing much," returned the one addressed as Freddy, setting his glass upon the table and selecting a cigarette from a packet which he carried in his pocket.
Nothing much," I replied, "beyond trying to settle down in a reformed world.
Bampton reflected silently for some moments, and then: "Nothing much," he confessed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing much" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.