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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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Mais non, pas du tout, not at all.

From The Guardian • Jun. 26, 2010

“Decidément vous n’êtes pas du tout poli,” he cried angrily.

From A Woman's Will by Caliga, I. H. (Isaac Henry)

But pas du tout; she had 'ze mar-ri-age certificate' all safe and sound.

From The Beloved Woman by Norris, Kathleen Thompson

Non, pas du tout, mais je l'ai connu pour des ans.

From The Mark Of Cain by Lang, Andrew

Monsieur has not been ze same since, pas du tout ze same.

From The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure by Hornblow, Arthur