We have no meanings for "too distracted" in our records yet.
1 Once again, he found himself too distracted to concentrate on the case.
2 Thankfully she was too distracted to consider the nature of the rites.
3 James had testified that he was too distracted to read it fully.
4 But I believe she was too distracted and worried to think consecutively.
5 When I'm too distracted for music, that is a very sad thing.
6 Potential participants would be too distracted , too dispersed, too happy, too drunk.
7 He was too distracted for the moment to register what that look meant.
8 At first her attention was too distracted to follow the story.
9 She managed to finish off her visit without, she hoped, seeming too distracted .
10 James is still speaking, but I'm too distracted to pay attention.
11 Written the whole thing but simply too distracted to hit 'send'.
12 Try not to get too distracted with what might go wrong!
13 He was too distracted by the helicopter that hovered up ahead.
14 Many of them stare, many of them are too distracted to notice us.
15 And I was too distracted to follow what you were doing.
16 I was too distracted by how it felt, and it felt pretty rank.
Other examples for "too distracted"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Too distracted through the time
Too distracted across language varieties