none too so
1none too — (informal) Not very • • • Main Entry: ↑none none too 1. Hardly, barely 2. Not very • • • Main Entry: ↑too * * * none too phrase not at all …
2none too — ► none too not very. Main Entry: ↑too …
3none too — {adv.} Not very; not at all. * /The doctor arrived none too soon as Lucy s fever was alarmingly high./ …
4none too — {adv.} Not very; not at all. * /The doctor arrived none too soon as Lucy s fever was alarmingly high./ …
5none\ too — adv Not very; not at all. The doctor arrived none too soon as Lucy s fever was alarmingly high …
6none too — not very. I gripped the back of his neck and, none too gently, gave his head a firm shake …
7none too — not at all Hugo was none too happy when I told him I was leaving …
8none too - — far from; not very her sight s none too good …
9None Too Soon — Studio album by Allan Holdsworth Released …
10none too pleased — not/none/too pleased phrase used for saying that someone is annoyed about something Dad wasn’t too pleased about me losing the keys. Thesaurus: feeling angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: pleased * * * far from ˈ …