Synonym: let alone. Similar words: mention, invention, attention, convention, prevention, intervention, conventional, pay attention to. Meaning: adv. much less.
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61. I wasn't used to handling dead things, like chicks, not to mention mammals like rats and mice.
62. The Captain could almost hear his heart beating, not to mention the Mate's teeth chattering.
63. This makes the usual noises about the careful research which goes into making television advertisements, not to mention the advice-seeking.
64. Not to mention the ice cream and snacks obtained from one of the many kiosks situated along the promenade.
65. The dampness is unpleasant, not to mention the cold.
66. Not to mention the rather porky fool cells.
67. That idea was pretty nutty. Not to mention stupid.
68. Mindfulness is at the root of Buddhism, Taoism, and many Native - American traditions, not to mention yoga.
69. That's not to mention that Jackson was fifty years old and, because he was in rehearsal, was probably not performing "full out."
70. I enjoyed the meal, not to mention ( without mentioning ) the conversation.
71. Learning French is more than just verbs and vocabulary; it's also about the French people and their art(sentencedict.com), music... - not to mention the cultures of other francophone countries around the world.
72. Fashionistas cross the threshold and instantly reach out to touch not only the garments, but also draperies of natural silk and translucent voile, not to mention custom-carpeted floor areas.
73. We still have to pay the gas bill, not to mention the doctor's bill.
74. Much more wheat is needed to make bread, not to mention the backbreaking task of picking up loose seeds that tumble irritatingly to the ground.
75. Mattress pad is also used at the same time than the use of palm springs Simmons, of course, not to mention the hard bed board.
76. There's nothing like the anticipation of a new book in your hands, the appeal of a cover, and the smell of ink and paper, not to mention a small frisson of guilt at all those murdered trees.
77. And when a company closes, it may not tell you when the door is shut and where is the forwarding address, not to mention latent hiring freeze and structural terminations.
78. And you'll have to watch the seagulls -- not to mention stroppy shopkeepers!
79. So these data are basically telling us what happened before confidence collapsed after the fall of Lehman Brothers in mid-September, not to mention before the Dow plunged below 10, 000.
80. There are multiple taxes, insurance, maintenance fees, not to mention gas, parking tickets, and the initial cost of the car itself.
81. Super-light five-spoke 17-inch wheels reduce unsprung weight; a special casting technique makes the rim section light, not to mention wickedly cool-looking.
82. There were five of us ready to help, not to mention [ without mentioning ] the children.
83. The very question stirs up passions, not to mention a hornet's nest of issues.
84. Though many new therapeutic methods occurs, they cann't intercept patho-destruction of articulation, not to mention the histological repairment of articular cartilage in histology.
85. With The Brightness, Mitchell gives us a glimpse into the raw talent and infectious energy of today's underground folkies, not to mention a handful of the places she's been.
86. Not to mention the always controversial Gaspar Noe and Lars Von Trier, among others.
87. "What's interesting, though, is how many different modalities there are for actually getting that information to you -- not to mention from you," the mock press release read.
88. Nale:Not to mention the four who Must Not Be Looked At, the two who Must Not Be Spoken To, and the one who Must Not Be Toilet-Trained.
89. I find PK Soh's service to us very prompt, efficient and extremely communicative in all respects, not to mention very congenial and a perfect gentleman under any circumstances.
90. Not to mention it has a better effect than raptor strike.
More similar words: mention, invention, attention, convention, prevention, intervention, conventional, pay attention to, identification, implementation, a bone of contention, sentiment, environmental protection, moment, momentum, in a moment, at the moment, for the moment, at this moment, recommendation, orientation, cotton, presentation, concentration, representation, commencement, customer, amendment, entertainment, entity.