Idiom
You don't say.
Used to show surprise at something that is being said.
Exact(1)
Don't be say the fare watchers at Kayak: A recent review of more than a billion searches revealed that some of the best prices found through the site were booked as little as 21 days out, says spokeswoman Maria Katime.
Similar(59)
"At least don't be saying these kinds of pronouncements.
"This is their foundation, so they must understand it and don't be saying afterwards they didn't realise.
I told them: Don't be," says Amal Saftaoui, a teacher.
Don't be shy, say it loud and proud.
"Don't be," he said.
"Don't be," she said.
No it isn't, don't be silly, says Cersei.
"Well don't be afraid," says Farrakhan.
"Well don't be," I said.
"Don't be," he said assertively.
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