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Gamboler Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Nobody's a wiser

From the dialogues of a Britsh movie, 1961:

Old lady #1: Terrible, isn't it? He killed her and got cleared away.
Old lady #2: Well, it only goes to show that none of us is safe these days. Could all be killed and nobody's a wiser.
Old lady #1: People don't get killed unless they ask for it.

Does the expression 'nobody's a wiser' mean "without even taking notice of it"? or rather it is something like "nobody will be charged or punished for it"
I think that it has to do with the alleged murderer mentioned by Old lady #1, who got cleared in spite of being guilty.
  

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The usual phrase is nobody's the wiser (sometimes nobody's any the wiser ), and it means something like nobody knows about it , or nobody knows it has happened .

  • The usual phrase is nobody's the wiser (sometimes nobody's any the wiser ), and it means something like nobody knows about it , or nobody knows it has happened .
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The usual phrase is nobody's the wiser (sometimes nobody's any the wiser), and it means something like nobody knows about it, or nobody knows it has happened.
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gambolergot cleared away
That sounds odd.

got clear away = got clean away = got away with it = was never caught

CJ

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