Aún no tenemos significados para "too fastidious".
1Is he too fastidious about his appearance or have too many clothes?
2He was too fastidious, too critical, altogether too much master of himself.
3His taste was too fastidious to respond to her palpable allurements.
4Eventually it did not; and we earned the name of being altogether too fastidious.
5And yet we find wide-spread doubt as to the advisability of being too fastidious.
6He was himself too fastidious to care to coerce her.
7He argued that he had often found himself too fastidious.
8I sincerely hope you're not too fastidious for tin cups?
9I was uneasy to think myself too fastidious, whilst I fancied Dr Johnson quite satisfied.
10My child, under the circumstances, you were too fastidious.
11I beg you, therefore, not to be too fastidious.
12You are fastidious, little one; and in exquisite things how can one be too fastidious!
13I be, you, therefore, not to be too fastidious.
14You're too fastidious, and too indolent, and too rich.
15Oh, blow it, Dick, you're too fastidious-toodamned particular!
16Let me tell you, that you are too fastidious in your ideas of songs and ballads.
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