A conventional response to thanks indicating that the action was granted freely.
1The opening paragraph implied it was nothing more than a technical paper.
2She meant nothing; it was nothing to her who the people were.
3Fine, he wanted to act like it was nothing, she'd let him.
4Within minutes, it was nothing more than a pool of greenish goo.
5I wanted you to know it was nothing to do with me.
6Mrs. Gaynor looked worried; said it was nothing, and refused to talk.
7The animal that uttered it was nothing else than a wild boar.
8Perhaps it was nothing more than being grateful not to be alone.
9Besides, it was nothing of the sort you saw from the library.
10But it was nothing to do with the flank strap, he said.
11Michael thought it was nothing and put the meat in the refrigerator.
12The first time I thought it was nothing less than a bear.
13I'd been busy but it was nothing that really pulled me in.
14Anyhow it was nothing that seemed to illuminate the subject very brightly.
15But, bad as the thinness was, it was nothing to the dirt.
16If she'd thought he looked sexy before it was nothing to now.