Aún no tenemos significados para "too sentimental".
1I said Clementine deserved better, but he said I was being too sentimental.
2I like her, but she was always too sentimental, said Austin.
3Dean Farrar's books, vigorous in a sense as they are, are too sentimental.
4Am I too sentimental, too naïve for giving this child a small donation?
5Far too limited in your thinking and far too sentimental.
6Nothing was too sentimental for him in his later years.
7But I am growing too sentimental:-toreturn to the theme.
8But please do not be too sentimental about the "good old days."
9They yielded to an atmosphere that both, by temperament, were too sentimental to resist.
10I think my story's too spun out and too sentimental.
11Or was he too sentimental to admit it, too romantic to be a realist?
12But at the same time he was saying do you think my title's too sentimental?
13Her cruelty; her unfaithfulness, Forster laments, sounding both tragic and heartfelt, but never too sentimental.
14That's too sentimental, Beth; just like your writing.
15Veppers took over before it got too sentimental.
16Poh, poh, Joyce; this is much too sentimental for your Mohawks, and Oneidas, and Onondagas, and Tuscaroras.
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