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  • 101so much — very, extremely; to such an extent; to a great degree …

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  • 102not much of a — A rather poor specimen of a • • • Main Entry: ↑much * * * not much of a informal phrase used for saying that someone or something is not a very good example of something I’m not much of a detective, am I? We haven’t had much of a summer this year …

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  • 103not much cop — british informal phrase not very good or useful The film wasn’t much cop. Thesaurus: not very goodsynonym Main entry: cop * * * not much cop Brit informal : not very good …

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  • 104that's not saying much — that’s not saying much phrase used for emphasizing that something is not very unusual, surprising, or impressive It’s better than the old one, but that’s not saying much. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are not surprisedsynonym Main entry: say …

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  • 105Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span — Infobox Album | Name = Present The Very Best of Steeleye Span Type = Album Artist = Steeleye Span Released = 2002 Recorded = 2002 Genre = Electric folk Length = ??:?? Label = Park Producer = Steeleye Span/Steve Watkins Reviews = Last album =… …

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  • 106Too Much Love Will Kill You — Queen – Made in Heaven Veröffentlichung 6. November 1995 Label Parlophone/EMI; Hollywood Records (USA) Format(e) CD, LP, Cassette Genre(s) Rock …

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  • 107make much of — phrasal 1. : to treat as of importance : exploit 2. : to treat with obvious affection or special consideration : fuss over : flatter, pet * * * make much of 1. To treat with fondness, to cherish, to foster …

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  • 108not be up to much — (not) be up to much British & Australian 1. to not be of a very high quality. It s a very beautiful looking town but the shopping s not up to much. (British, informal) 2. if something is not up to much, it is not very good or effective. This… …

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  • 109be up to much — (not) be up to much British & Australian 1. to not be of a very high quality. It s a very beautiful looking town but the shopping s not up to much. (British, informal) 2. if something is not up to much, it is not very good or effective. This… …

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  • 110as much as possible — adverb to a feasible extent (Freq. 3) she helped him as much as possible • Syn: ↑as far as possible * * * as soon/quickly/much/etc as possible …

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