not+to+mention

  • 41mention it, don't —  Not at all. (Courteous response to thanks.) …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 42mention — I n. 1) to make mention of 2) to deserve mention 3) honorable mention (conferred in a contest for an accomplishment of merit that does not win a prize) 4) at the mention (at the very mention of his name I shuddered) II v. 1) (B) she mentioned the …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 43not at all — adverb a) Not. Hes not at all friendly towards his ex wife. b) Used similarly to youre welcome, as a conventional reply to an expression of gratitude. Syn: by no means, hardly, in no way, not in the least …

    Wiktionary

  • 44mention not — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Don t mention it; a way saying You are welcome in response to a thank you …

    English dialects glossary

  • 45mention —   Ha i, ōlelo.    ♦ Don t mention it, mai ho opua a e (see welcome).    ♦ Not worth mentioning, a ohe ōlelo ana, he mea ole …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 46not at all — it was no trouble at all, don t mention it, no prob    Thank you for helping us find our dog, Dad said. Not at all, the man replied …

    English idioms

  • 47never mention rope in the house of a man who has been hanged — 1599 J. MINSHEU Spanish Dialogues i. A man ought not to make mention of a halter in the house of a man that was hanged. 1620 T. SHELTON tr. Don Quixote III. xi. Why doe I name an Asse with my mouth, seeing one should not make mention of a rope in …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 48Commentary on Palestine Peace Not Apartheid — Infobox Book name = Palestine Peace Not Apartheid image caption = Cover showing the author, left, and protesters at the Israeli West Bank barrier, right author = Jimmy Carter cover artist = Michael Accordino country = United States of America… …

    Wikipedia

  • 49Commentary on Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid — Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid   Cover showing the author, lef …

    Wikipedia

  • 50High Earners, Not Rich Yet - HENRYs — A buzzword coined in a 2003 Fortune Magazine article to refer to a segment of families earning between $250,000 and $500,000, but not having much left after taxes, schooling, housing and family costs not to mention saving for an affluent… …

    Investment dictionary