To a degree exceeding normal or proper limits.
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Examples for "too"
Examples for "too"
1However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
2The moment was too good; I wasn't quite ready to leave yet.
3Eve has great power that she is far too young to understand.
4It is far too easy to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
5IPAs, in my opinion, have gone way too far in recent years.
1Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly merry first quarter.
2I think it will overly focus power, and really undermine representative democracy.
3It's overly simplistic, of course, but works well enough in dramatic terms.
4Of the three hotels in Littleburg, the cheapest was not overly particular.
5I'm going after him.' Bryant didn't look overly keen on the idea.
1But Tsipras mishandled negotiations particularly badly by taking an excessively confrontational approach.
2However, the constraints on him were not excessively severe at the time.
3This is a positive reshaping of the previously excessively negative unionist case.
4The mother was in excessively poor condition at the birth of Annie.
5Wine is bad when excessively indulged in; so is every good thing.
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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