no less

no less

Used at the end of a statement to emphasize how surprising or unexpected something is. I just bought the coolest leather jacket—and on sale, no less! They lost the game at the very last minute, and by a goal knocked in by their own player, no less.
See also: less, no
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

no ˈless

(often ironic) used to suggest that something is surprising or impressive: She’s having lunch with the Director, no less.
See also: less, no
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • something else again
  • any fool can/could...
  • any fool could (do something)
  • a (damn) sight less/fewer (something)
  • no fox given
  • something else entirely
  • AIIC
  • and that's a fact
  • (and) not before time!
  • as it were
References in classic literature
I am a vagabond; I have been away from home no less than five distinct times in the last year.