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- take a blind bit of notice
take a blind bit of notice
not take a blind bit of notice
(British & Australian informal) to not give someone or something any attention at all Protesters were shouting and waving banners outside the embassy, but no-one took a blind bit of notice. (often + of ) They didn't take a blind bit of notice of our objections.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Svetopolk | | - | Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical) |
Saul | | SAWL (English) | Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin |
Leontius | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
Willabert | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Benigna | | - | Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Late Roman |
Isa | | ['aizə] | |