To a degree exceeding normal or proper limits.
1He's agreeable to a fault, to be sure, but that's the problem.
2You could become responsible to a fault rather than to a fullness.
3Despite her wealth of knowledge, Sister Beatrice was gracious to a fault.
4She was meticulously organized, dependable to a fault, and always on time.
5Most of all, she is scrupulously polite, friendly almost to a fault.
6That was one thing about Norman, he was generous to a fault.
7I tell him that they're distinctive and stylish, sometimes to a fault.
8Both are exceedingly honorable, and the latter is truthful to a fault.
9The aptly named Moody is honest to a fault, except with himself.
10She had remained centered during the whole thing, poised to a fault.
11The Nest Audio's design is clean and simple, almost to a fault.
12Like mountaineers generally, Baker was liberal to a fault, and eminently improvident.
13But he was modest to a fault, paradoxical as it may seem.
14Our ancient indulgence has been said to be pursued to a fault.
15He was most affectionate to his children, and indulgent to a fault.
16American money is free, bold, manful, generous and courageous to a fault.
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