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You deserve one too.

We spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get to angry too quickly, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too often, and pray too seldom.

Does he laugh too much and talk too loudly?

She is never too talkative, never too silent.

But selflessness, too, is repellent.

This sweater is too scratchy.

The exhaustion of super markets and too much choice. Too big, too modern.

The byword for dress in the western business world is conservative. This means nothing too flashy, too provocative, too casual, too tight or too revealing.

That child is far too precocious.

You estimate his intellect too highly.

Philosophy is too deep for me.

In particular, fiscal policy has been too loose and economies too inflexible.

Withdrawing too many forces too quickly could jeopardize the progress of the past year.

For many poor, young, urban blacks, King was too middle-class and genteel, too Southern, too churchly and high-flown; Malcolm had lived as they had.

You will endanger your health if you smoke too much.

He is too voluble; he discusses his emotions.

The anecdote came off to some as almost too perfect.

Those forecasts could, of course, be wrong, but they could be too high as well as too low.

So long methods not only do too much work, but they require too much work to understand!

As usual, they're not impressed. The women around here are too old, too fat, too ugly, or..., "Wow, look at her," the pimple-faced one says as he nods his head towards the Jamaican woman.

We must not be too hasty in this matter, but if we are too slow we will retard our modernization programme.

I am just too tired and too India 'ed out to leave the hotel. I decide to give the Lucknow nightlife a miss.

Don't let the person who loves you too long to find you too tired, he will be tired, your heart will also hurt.

Some people don't care more when they are more stable, which is just too safe.

It's neither too sleepy nor too intimidating.

Germany (too smelly).

Yeah, we are, too.

Sentences vary, the cadence isn't too long, nor too short.

But it is fair, too.

He probably smoked too much, too. Breathed in too much exhaust.

Some waiting can't be too long.

Too tight, too big, or might have fit had not the elastic given way years ago.

If you want to emphasise something, for instance, if something was too much, you can use too / too before the adjective, e.g.

"Hubris" is too much self-confidence or ego.

I decided to put a couple of modern shoe designs here too, as they are just too bizarre to miss.

Some users regard it as a blessing for those too shy or too tongue-tied to speak their love.

When software projects do not succeed, a primary reason is an inappropriate emphasis (either too much or too little) on process rigor.

In the Arab world, and among Persians too, they receive notably little sympathy.

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You sit down too.

Guys shouldn't give flowers too often or too infrequently.

Papa and I will, too.

Was not hanging too good for him?

And if I was too lazy or too dainty or too busy, and left it for someone else, somebody else soon taught me different.

Despite its progress, Korean society still remains too wary of foreign influence and too biased against women in the workforce.

The fundamental problem with this architecture is that the flash device is erased too often (instead of an optimal erase strategy), which wears the device out too quickly.

He is too dogmatic!

Too much water reduces the adhesion and too little piles the material up too thick on the mold surface.

The tourist complained that the room was too dirty.

My lame excuse is that I have too much to do.

Farming should be done in season, neither too early nor too late.

The brass is too loud.

Then we knew that this was to be expected too; as if that quality of her father which had thwarted her woman's life so many times had been too virulent and too furious to die.

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