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Term: up-from-nowhere

Definition:

Adjective: Unexpectedly successful or influential, especially when referring to a person or a thing that emerges suddenly from obscurity or an unlikely background.

Adverb: Indicates movement or progress from a low or inferior position towards a better one, often abruptly or unexpectedly.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After years of hard work and dedication, he became an up-from-nowhere success story in the music industry.
  2. The up-from-nowhere actress captivated audiences with her extraordinary talent.
  3. They built their business up-from-nowhere and became the leading industry experts.
  4. He rose up-from-nowhere within the company, quickly climbing the corporate ladder.

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