Examples of 'not that famous' in a sentence
Meaning of "not that famous"
Not that famous: Indicates a level of recognition or popularity that is moderate or relatively low. The phrase is used to suggest that someone or something is not widely known or celebrated compared to others in a similar category
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not that famous
Seriously this man was not that famous or important to us.
All in all this considerable contribution of Vuk Karadžić is not that famous or studied.
You are not that famous.
You are a somewhat famous adventurer, but not that famous.
I am not that famous anymore.
This place is not that famous.
He 's not that famous a writer that he can afford to go nuts.
And sorry to disappoint you, but you are not that famous.
But not that famous.
And it 's got some sort of understatement cause the movie is not that famous.
He is not that famous.
We will start collecting used books for the sale today. I guess it's not that famous.
He 's not that famous all the time.
I do not get recognized very often, I am not that famous.
She 's not that famous yet, but she is very talented.
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And it's got some sort of understatement… cause the movie is not that famous.
I mean, I am not that famous.
I would assume the former, because I know I'm not that famous.
Ah, I am not that famous.
Sure, hypothetically, I would say that, you know, I am not that famous.
Come on, I am not that famous.
Well, not that famous.
Of course not! You are not that famous.
She's not that famous.
And he had terrible dysentery, but still… He's not that famous all the time.
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