Ainda não temos significados para "too officious".
1Had she been too officious in welcoming him to his own home?
2Why did you the other day, oh unseasonable and too officious friends!
3And you," said he, turning to Alexis, "do not be too officious.
4She was courteous to all, solicitous for the comfort of her guests, yet not too officious.
5Yes, and he was too officious by far.
6They were becoming altogether too officious, Lovak thought.
7You noncoms are too officious and it's unnatural.
8You are a little too officious.
9He guessed well enough what the packet contained: the silver medal procured for him by the too officious coroner.
10And she again cautioned the boy not to be too officious, and sent him away from her at once.
11Nature was just assisted and relieved by Art, without being oppressed by too officious a service from her handmaid.
12If I'm called down later for being too officious, they can't say I didn't try to do my duty.
13She said, smiling with an amused tenderness over his confusion, "I haven't been too officious, have I?"
14He perfectly understood that Delaine's letter was meant to warn him not to be too officious in Lady Merton's service.
15Those Dodge people are just a trifle too officious to suit me, but Ogalalla is a cow-town after my own heart.
16Arthur would have liked to hug her, had even spread his arms, and then lowered them again because it felt too officious.
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