Aún no tenemos significados para "too exuberant".
1He detested women with a too exuberant vitality and a lack of .
2Loosely constructed, in a formal sense, and too exuberant for his strict confines, this op.
3I'm too exuberant to hold myself down to the job of telling what I've discovered.
4She was just too exuberant; it wasn't proper.
5In fact, their enthusiasm was almost too exuberant.
6Besides, it was his last evening there, and London's welcome tomorrow would be none too exuberant.
7It is too exuberant, and sometimes may be charged with filling the ear more than the mind.
8They were written for Brotherson's eye-orso the father says-butshe never sent them; too exuberant perhaps.
9His individuality was too exuberant, too irrepressible.
10But she was too joyful, too happily exalted, too exuberant in gayety to pass her time in reading.
11They are too exuberant, too needy.
12Subtle perturbations in epithelial repair - both too little or too exuberant - can render mice susceptible to tumorigenesis.
13You're too exuberant, that's all.
14As for Jacobean prose, I thought it too exuberant; and Queen Anne prose appeared to me terribly bald, and irritatingly rational.
15Prince Alwaleed also said the valuation of electric car maker Tesla Inc was " too exuberant" for him to invest.
16That the aruspex was not, indeed, pleased that the entrails should first have appeared mutilated and foul, and then too exuberant.
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Too exuberant a través del tiempo
Too exuberant por variante geográfica