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the least bit

adv. in the slightest degree or in any respect; "Are you at all interested? No, not at all"; "was not in the least unfriendly" [syn: at all, in the least]

Usage examples of "the least bit".

When we had that odious adventure with Mademoiselle Grumeau, who'd been so highly recommended by Monsieur de Chantelle's aunt, the Chanoinesse, Adelaide was of course sent for, and she said at once: 'I'm not the least bit surprised.

I was pleasantly warm now, with just the least bit of delicious numbness in my tired muscles.

She smiled at him, spoke to him gently, did nothing to get him the least bit worked up.

He walked with easy steps, apparently not the least bit perturbed by the terrain.

He wanted your money and control of the company, and reasoned correctly that you'd be nervous and high-strung enough to be an easy victim for anything that seemed the least bit supernormal.

My guess is, you weren't any more ready to pay the least bit of attention to what your father told you than Dagref is for you.

Straubing helped, not the least bit fussy about getting mud and grease on his hands or on his uniform.

They never seemed the least bit disconcerted by the notion that their bodies had been usurped by something else entirely, that everything they’.

Ross said, obviously not paying the least bit of attention to Betty’.