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English Idioms :: too
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too - See: EAT ONE'S CAKE AND HAVE IT TOO. |
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Traditional English :: too
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too - adv. 1 to a greater extent than is desirable, permissible, or possible for a specified or unders tood purpose ( too colourful for my taste; too large to fit). 2 colloq. extremely (you're too kind). 3 in addition (are they coming too?). 4 moreover ( we must consider, too, the time of year). none too 1 rather less than (feeling none too good). 2 barely. too bad see BAD . too much, too much for see MUCH . too right see RIGHT . too-too adj. & adv. colloq. extreme, excessive(ly). [stressed form of TO, f. 16th-c. spelling too] |
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Related Words
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me
aren
t
bright
they
its
late
now
autobiography
bad
blink
miss
you
born
slow
busy
close
comfort
feelin
way
damn
good
nickelback
feeling
lyric
deep
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Most Often Usage
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me too
aren t too bright
they aren t too bright
its too late now autobiography
too bad
blink 182 i miss you too
born too slow
too busy
too close for comfort
feelin way too damn good
nickelback feelin way too damn good
feeling way too damn good
too damn good
nickelback feeling way too damn good
feelin way too damn good lyric
in too deep
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