We have no meanings for "too adventurous" in our records yet.
1 He's too adventurous , interrupted Mrs. Farnam, who wanted to give George a lead.
2 It was too strange, too adventurous , and its rejection became a national news story.
3 Don't be too adventurous ; stick with what you know.
4 Alexander was of too adventurous a disposition to return by the way he had come.
5 We must not be too adventurous , - we must avoid the Great Nebula in Orion for example!
6 He only hoped it wasn't too adventurous .
7 So a class of only a handful of people would be wise not to be too adventurous , right?
8 He was too lively, too adventurous .
9 I am too adventurous - too versatile .
10 I suppose we should have met whilst I am down here, if you hadn't developed too adventurous a spirit.
11 It's simple because the boss thought it best not to be too adventurous , but I hope it will suit everybody.'
12 But do not expect the diminutive talent to be too adventurous in sampling the local cuisine while taking on the international elite in Canada.
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