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least of all
Idioms and Phrases
Especially not. For example, No one cared, least of all the manager , or None of them will attend, least of all Jim . [Late 1800s]Example Sentences
No one, least of all Kansas State, had any idea what the Trojans would look like without Watkins, who played such an outsize role on both sides of the ball.
It does not belong to institutions or abstractions — and least of all to non-existent institutions or abstractions.
As political rhetoric escalated and tensions between the two countries spiralled, not least of all in the South China Sea, the young mayor found herself in the crosshairs of espionage accusations.
But social media is a terrible place to get reliable information, not least of all because it lacks any transparency whatsoever.
While there are people in Germany and Europe who view the far-right as an extremist, even anti-democratic, force - it appears that the 'normalisation' effort is working, not least of all among the young.
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