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pas du tout

American  
[pah dy too] / pɑ dü ˈtu /

interjection

French.
  1. not at all.


Example Sentences

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Ce n’est pas du tout ce que le deconfinement dit progressif impliquait.

From BBC

On ne l’aime pas en effet; On ne l’aime pas du tout.

From The Guardian

Tout �a ne se dessine pas du tout bien, tu sais, mais pas du tout, tu comprends!

From Project Gutenberg

Pas du tout, not the smallest," replied Herr Beckmann, confidently; "the emperor only attends to the independent papers, and never cares what the ultramontane journals say.

From Project Gutenberg

She asked whether I liked country life, and when I replied, curtly, "I know no other," she laughed good-humouredly, just as some contented old monk might laugh,--a laugh that seemed to shake her fat sides and double chin, as she said, "Elle a de l'esprit, la petite; elle n'est pas du tout banale."

From Project Gutenberg