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Meanings of too engaged in English
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Usage of too engaged in English
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The Varsities are tooengaged in their games to notice.
2
But Frank and Soheila were tooengaged in reading the papers to answer right away.
3
He was tooengaged to see anyone that day.
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But most of the Decapuses were tooengaged in each other to give us much attention.
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Fortunately, the two men were tooengaged to pay any attention to sounds right beside them.
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Ireland tooengaged in a solid beginning but I must start at the end before any beginning.
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He is tooengaged with the EU and convinced of its central importance in Ireland's future for that.
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But Leonard took no heed, he was tooengaged in covering the second guard with the barrel of his repeater.
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Sir Templeton, usually tooengaged with his drink to do more than grumble to himself, was particularly attentive to Jane.
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His mind was far tooengaged with the ordeal before him to permit any consciousness of external things to creep into it.
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She gathered that he was tooengaged in work of the deepest importance to be in the caverns accessible to the Soft Ones.
12
So, wounded as he was, he tooengaged Takénouchi Gentan, and, being crippled by the gashes he had received, was in deadly peril.
13
"Peter's tooengaged to take you, Clare dear."
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"You have been, doubtless," said Mr. Wotherspoon, " tooengaged with great, new-time things to be fashed with small, old-time ones."
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"She really doesn't," answered Missy, not tooengaged in steeling herself against his crunching of her shoulder bones to register the soubriquet, "bounder."