Not+so+much
1Not\ so\ much — Not at all. Q. Do you like dead teenagers? I mean, for a snack. A. Not so much …
2Not\ so\ much — Not at all. Q. Do you like dead teenagers? I mean, for a snack. A. Not so much …
3not thought much of — index disreputable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4not so much — is often followed by but when the word should be as, as here: He was not so much a comic actor, consciously presenting an amusing part, but a real comedian (J. B. Priestley, cited by Partridge). Make it as a real comedian …
5Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love — Studio album by Jonathan Richman Released …
6Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life — Genre Satire Country of origin  United Kingdom Language(s) …
7not be much to look at — (not) be much to look at informal to not be attractive. She s not much to look at, but she s got a lovely personality …
8not be much cop — (not) be much cop British, informal to not be very good. These scissors aren t much cop do you have any sharper ones? …
9not have much going for you — (not) have much going for (you) have a lot going for (you) to have many good qualities or advantages that will make it easier for you to succeed. Poor thing, she hasn t got much going for her really. She s neither clever nor attractive …
10not have much going for — (not) have much going for (you) have a lot going for (you) to have many good qualities or advantages that will make it easier for you to succeed. Poor thing, she hasn t got much going for her really. She s neither clever nor attractive …