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  • 111not a bit of it — not a bit or not a bit of it Not at all • • • Main Entry: ↑bit * * * not a bit of it british spoken phrase used for saying that something you would expect to happen has not happened You’d think he’d just give up, but not a bit of it. Thesaurus: w …

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  • 112not very — Far from, not at all, the opposite of • • • Main Entry: ↑very * * * not very phrase used before adjectives and adverbs for saying that something is only slightly true or that it is not true at all Victor’s suggestions were not very helpful. The… …

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  • 113not to worry — ● worry * * * not to worry british spoken phrase used for telling someone that something is not important Thesaurus: words used for saying that something is unimportantsynonym Main entry: worry * * * …

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  • 114not a whit — not a whit/not one whit/old fashioned phrase not at all He seemed not one whit discouraged by the result. Thesaurus: not at allsynonym Main entry …

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  • 115not for a moment — not for a/one/moment phrase used for emphasizing that something is definitely not true, or that you would definitely not do or say something I have not for a moment suggested that you should leave. Thesaurus: way of saying that you will not do… …

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  • 116not in the least — {adv. phr.} Not at all. * /She was not in the least interested in listening to a long lecture on ethics./ …

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  • 117not on your life — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Certainly not; not ever; not for any reason. Used for emphasis. * /I wouldn t drive a car with brakes like that not on your life./ * /Did he thank me for my advice? Not on your life./ …

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  • 118not in the least — {adv. phr.} Not at all. * /She was not in the least interested in listening to a long lecture on ethics./ …

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  • 119not on your life — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Certainly not; not ever; not for any reason. Used for emphasis. * /I wouldn t drive a car with brakes like that not on your life./ * /Did he thank me for my advice? Not on your life./ …

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  • 120Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less —   Cover of the original 1976 Hardback edition …

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