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View definitions for not much

not much

adverb as in meagerly

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That’s where this second book begins, and while there’s not much new between its covers, the authors’ ease with their material makes it seem as fresh and ageless as their now-octogenarian subject.

Not much later, she booked herself into a 10-day silent meditation retreat.

Given all of his NFL measurables, the redshirt junior wide receiver has generated a few huge games — and not much else — in each of his first two seasons at UCLA.

A small number of hulking lorries packed with the aid of the UN’s World Food Programme, as well as rickety Sudanese carts driven by horses or donkeys, go back and forth across a border marked by not much more than a few wooden posts and ropes.

From BBC

“Maybe a lot of those people are acknowledging that there is a major problem but they think that — because they’ve heard it from politicians and many other people — technology will save us,” Whitmarsh said, adding, “and like, there’s not much that I can do as an individual.”

From Salon

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