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1 He detested women with a too exuberant vitality and a lack of .
2 Loosely constructed, in a formal sense, and too exuberant for his strict confines, this op.
3 I'm too exuberant to hold myself down to the job of telling what I've discovered.
4 She was just too exuberant ; it wasn't proper.
5 In fact, their enthusiasm was almost too exuberant .
6 Besides, it was his last evening there, and London's welcome tomorrow would be none too exuberant .
7 It is too exuberant , and sometimes may be charged with filling the ear more than the mind.
8 They were written for Brotherson's eye-orso the father says-butshe never sent them; too exuberant perhaps.
9 His individuality was too exuberant , too irrepressible.
10 But she was too joyful, too happily exalted, too exuberant in gayety to pass her time in reading.
11 They are too exuberant , too needy.
12 Subtle perturbations in epithelial repair - both too little or too exuberant - can render mice susceptible to tumorigenesis.
13 You're too exuberant , that's all.
14 As for Jacobean prose, I thought it too exuberant ; and Queen Anne prose appeared to me terribly bald, and irritatingly rational.
15 Prince Alwaleed also said the valuation of electric car maker Tesla Inc was " too exuberant " for him to invest.
16 That the aruspex was not, indeed, pleased that the entrails should first have appeared mutilated and foul, and then too exuberant .
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