Examples of 'am a little too' in a sentence

Meaning of "am a little too"

am a little too - This phrase is often used to convey that the speaker feels slightly excessive or surpassing a certain quality or trait. It implies a sense of being somewhat more than expected or appropriate

How to use "am a little too" in a sentence

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am a little too
I am a little too tired to think straight tonight.
Steve thinks I am a little too blunt.
I am a little too forward with everything.
I do not know if you are aware of this, but sometimes I am a little too stubborn.
I am a little too cynical for that.
Although my complexion may suggest otherwise, I am a little too old.
I am a little too small young girls.
I would if I could, but I am a little too busy.
I am a little too stubborn.
I must go to bed but am a little too excited!!
I am a little too old to be a Boomer.
I want to get this picture made, Marvin . Maybe I am a little too apprehensive, but it 's because.
I am a little too fond of Breaking Bad.
That 's sweet . I am a little too.
I am a little too excited about it, honestly.

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I think that maybe I am a little too intimidated to try this?
I am a little too busy!
I think I am a little too old now.
Maybe, I am a little too innocent at times.
Sometimes I am a little too competitive.
Maybe I am a little too passionate, but that 's who I am.
Perhaps, I am a little too conservative.
I suppose I am a little too close to this subject.
Maybe I am a little too sensitive.

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