by half

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English

Prepositional phrase

by half

  1. (colloquial) By far; by a long chalk; to an excessive extent or degree, especially to the extent that it is negative, gets in the way, etc.
    Little Miss Smartyboots is too clever by half.

Usage notes

  • Used in constructs like too ... by half and not ... enough by half.

See also