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21not believe a word of it — (not) believe a word of it to not believe that something is true. Have you heard what they re saying about Andrew? I don t believe a word of it …
22not hear a squeak from someone — not hear a squeak from/out of/someone phrase used for emphasizing that someone has not spoken or made any sound I haven’t heard a squeak out of the kids all morning. Thesaurus: silent and silencesynonym describing loud and noisy sounds …
23not hear a squeak out of someone — not hear a squeak from/out of/someone phrase used for emphasizing that someone has not spoken or made any sound I haven’t heard a squeak out of the kids all morning. Thesaurus: silent and silencesynonym describing loud and noisy sounds …
24not believe your ears — not believe (your) ears to be very surprised by something that someone tells you. We couldn t believe our ears when we heard that our tickets weren t waiting for us at the airport ticket counter …
25not believe ears — not believe (your) ears to be very surprised by something that someone tells you. We couldn t believe our ears when we heard that our tickets weren t waiting for us at the airport ticket counter …
26Not Afraid — For the Stephanie Smith album, see Not Afraid (album). Not Afraid …
27Heard Museum — The Heard Museum the Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art is a museum located in Arizona, USA. The main Heard Museum is located on Central Avenue in Phoenix and there are now two branches of the Museum: the Heard Museum North Scottsdale in… …
28not — adverb 1 used to make a word or expression negative: “Can we go to the park?” “No, not today, dear.” | Lorna was not a tidy child and left toys everywhere. | The store is open all week but not on Sundays. | Sally will not eat meat. | You were… …
29Not I — This article is about the play. For the restriction enzyme NotI, see restriction enzyme. Photo of Lisa Dwan, Battersea Arts Centre © Allan Titmuss Not I is a twenty minute dramatic monologue written in 1972 (March 20 to April 1) by Samuel Beckett …
30not */*/*/ — UK [nɒt] / US [nɑt] adverb 1) used for making negatives a) used for making a sentence, expression, or word negative He would not listen to anything she said. Barbara s not coming to the party. I don t feel sorry for her. Do not forget your… …