not+quite
71not be in the same class (as) — phrase if two people or things are not in the same class, one is much better than the other It’s quite a funny show, but it’s not in the same class as ‘The Office’. Thesaurus: to be different from somethingsynonym Main entry: class …
72not right in the head — not in your right mind/not right in the head/informal phrase crazy He’s never been quite right in the head. Thesaurus: crazy or sillysynonym Main entry: right * * * …
73not too shabby — not (too) shabby informal : fairly good or quite good He came in second in the race. That s not too shabby for an inexperienced runner. [=that s not bad at all for an inexperienced runner] • • • Main Entry: ↑shabby …
74not shabby — not (too) shabby informal : fairly good or quite good He came in second in the race. That s not too shabby for an inexperienced runner. [=that s not bad at all for an inexperienced runner] • • • Main Entry: ↑shabby …
75not cut it — not able to deal with problems or difficulties satisfactorily.. We were playing against some young people who were strong and fast, and we couldn t quite cut it. Related vocabulary: not cut the mustard …
76not in your right mind — not in your right mind/not right in the head/informal phrase crazy He’s never been quite right in the head. Thesaurus: crazy or sillysynonym Main entry: right …
77not badly — fairly or quite well “How are you doing?” “Not too/so badly, thanks. And you?” • • • Main Entry: ↑badly …
78not half bad — quite good, better than expected Have you seen Honey, I Ate The Kids? It s not half bad, actually …
79not too shabby — quite good, better than average Have you seen the new Camaro? It s not too shabby …
80not bad — Quite good. (Slightly patronising.) …