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to say nothing of (someone or something) to say nothing of (someone or something)Not even considering or mentioning the significance or impact of someone or something else; not to mention (someone or something). It will take me at least two hours to fix this part of the fence, to say nothing of repairing all of it. Their newborn will be difficult enough to take care of while they're away, to say nothing of their temperamental toddler.See also: nothing, of, sayto say nothing of someone or somethingnot to even mention the importance of someone or something. John and Mary had to be taken care of, to say nothing of Bill, who would require even more attention. I'm having enough difficulty painting the house, to say nothing of the garage that is very much in need of paint.See also: nothing, of, sayto say nothing ofsee under not to mention. See also: nothing, of, sayto say ˈnothing of something and also; not forgetting: She is an expert in Chinese, to say nothing of speaking several European languages.See also: nothing, of, say, something to say nothing of And there is no need to mention. Used to allude to things that fill out an idea or argument: The yard is a mess, to say nothing of the house.See also: nothing, of, say |