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say less

Alteration of <span class="searchmatch">say</span> no more. <span class="searchmatch">say</span> <span class="searchmatch">less</span> (slang, humorous) Indicating enthusiastic agreement to a request....


say

say it all <span class="searchmatch">say</span> la vee <span class="searchmatch">say</span> <span class="searchmatch">less</span> <span class="searchmatch">say</span> no <span class="searchmatch">say</span> no more <span class="searchmatch">say</span> none <span class="searchmatch">say</span> nothing <span class="searchmatch">say</span> one&#039;s piece <span class="searchmatch">say</span> on pay <span class="searchmatch">say</span>-so <span class="searchmatch">say</span> someone&#039;s prayers <span class="searchmatch">say</span> that <span class="searchmatch">say</span> the quiet part...


less

<span class="searchmatch">less</span> much <span class="searchmatch">less</span> natheless ne&#039;ertheless nevertheless no <span class="searchmatch">less</span> no more no <span class="searchmatch">less</span> none the <span class="searchmatch">less</span> nonetheless road <span class="searchmatch">less</span> traveled road <span class="searchmatch">less</span> travelled <span class="searchmatch">say</span> <span class="searchmatch">less</span> twice...


shall we say

shall we <span class="searchmatch">say</span> (parenthesis) Used to make a statement <span class="searchmatch">less</span> offensive, by way of euphemism. Your son&#039;s behaviour at school has been, shall we <span class="searchmatch">say</span>, &quot;difficult&quot;...


dare say

past and past participle dared say or (archaic) durst <span class="searchmatch">say</span>) (intransitive, originally, now <span class="searchmatch">less</span> common) Alternative form of daresay. 1897, Richard Marsh...


shall I say

shall I <span class="searchmatch">say</span> Synonym of shall we <span class="searchmatch">say</span>. for making a statement <span class="searchmatch">less</span> offensive or as a warning that the description may be imprecise “shall I <span class="searchmatch">say</span>”, in Collins...


much less

much <span class="searchmatch">less</span> (idiomatic) Let alone; to <span class="searchmatch">say</span> nothing of. 1927-29, M.K. Gandhi, The Story of My Experiments with Truth, translated 1940 by Mahadev Desai, Part...


more or less

you pay what they <span class="searchmatch">say</span>. So you’re at their mercy on both ends, more or <span class="searchmatch">less</span>. approximately almost to varying extents “more or <span class="searchmatch">less</span>”, in OneLook Dictionary...


less is more

philosophy is in his famous and sometimes derided phrase, &quot;<span class="searchmatch">Less</span> is more.&quot; This means, he <span class="searchmatch">says</span>, having &quot;the greatest effect with the least means.&quot; 2007 March...


nientedimeno

meno (“<span class="searchmatch">less</span>”). IPA(key): /ˌnjɛn.te.diˈme.no/ Rhymes: -eno Hyphenation: nien‧te‧di‧mé‧no nientedimeno even no <span class="searchmatch">less</span> nientedimeno I <span class="searchmatch">say</span>!, you don&#039;t <span class="searchmatch">say</span>!, really...