not a hundred per cent

not a hundred per cent
British
not feeling well

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  • not a hundred per cent — british phrase not feeling well Thesaurus: feeling and being unhealthy or illsynonym Main entry: hundred …   Useful english dictionary

  • hundred-per-cent — hunˈdred per centˈ adjective 1. Out and out 2. Thorough going (not a hundred per cent not in perfect health) • • • Main Entry: ↑hundred …   Useful english dictionary

  • (a) hundred per cent — a/one/hundred per cent phrase completely I’m not a hundred per cent convinced about this. Benson’s colleagues said that they were behind him one hundred per cent. Thesaurus: completely and thoroughlysynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • one hundred per cent — a/one/hundred per cent phrase completely I’m not a hundred per cent convinced about this. Benson’s colleagues said that they were behind him one hundred per cent. Thesaurus: completely and thoroughlysynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • hundred — I UK [ˈhʌndrəd] / US number ** 1) the number 100 2) hundreds of or a hundred a very large number or amount of people or things We received hundreds of applications for the job. • a/one hundred per cent completely I m not a hundred per cent… …   English dictionary

  • hundred number — 1 100: a hundred years | two hundred miles 2 a hundred times many times: I ve told you a hundred times not to do that! 3 a hundred per cent spoken a) completely: I agree with you a hundred per cent. b) well: I m still not really feeling a hundred …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hundred — hun|dred [ˈhʌndrıd] number, n plural hundred or hundreds [: Old English;] 1.) the number 100 ▪ The tree was probably a hundred years old. two/three/four etc hundred ▪ I make nine hundred dollars a week. ▪ a journey of 15 hundred miles hundreds of …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cent — [16] Centum is the Latin word for ‘hundred’ – indeed both come ultimately from the same Indo European source, *kmtóm. It first appeared in English in the form cent in the phrase per cent (originally used apparently by the financier Sir Thomas… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • cent — [16] Centum is the Latin word for ‘hundred’ – indeed both come ultimately from the same Indo European source, *kmtóm. It first appeared in English in the form cent in the phrase per cent (originally used apparently by the financier Sir Thomas… …   Word origins

  • Cent (United States coin) — Infobox Coin Country = United States Denomination = Cent (Penny) Value = 0.01 Unit = U.S. dollar Mass troy oz = 0.080 Mass = 2.5 Diameter inch = 0.750 Diameter = 19.05 Thickness inch = 0.061 Thickness = 1.55 Edge = Plain Composition = Copper… …   Wikipedia

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