Examples of 'get a little too' in a sentence

Meaning of "get a little too"

get a little too: Implies that someone is becoming overly enthusiastic, aggressive, or intense in a given situation. It may suggest a need to calm down or relax

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

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get a little too
Because you get a little too sensitive.
And people that know the deceased have a tendency to get a little too sentimental.
She likes to get a little too hands on.
Have you ever had a best friend or a really close girlfriend get a little too.
And if you get a little too low.
I get a little too aggressive sometimes.
She wanted to get a little too close.
I get a little too eager sometimes.
Sometimes people get a little too marketing me.
I get a little too involved sometimes.
Those were starting to get a little too long.
He does get a little too enthusiastic now and then.
You could lose that sometimes when you get a little too eclectic.
We sometimes get a little too emotionally drunk.
It will be beautiful but the temperature starts to get a little too hot for comfort.

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When people get a little too comfortable.
And let me bury my head in your ample bosom if I get a little too emotional.
You get a little too competitive.
I think you are letting these mortals get a little too much under your skin.
I do get a little too dirty to go upstairs.
And Marni likes to get a little too close.
You get a little too comfortable.
You may have let yourself get a little too close to Agnatum.
I get a little too into it.
You may have let yourself get a little too close to Alysia.
I get a little too pushy.
The Three Sisters area is nice but can get a little too crowded for me.
He will get a little too intoxicated.
I would be insecure and I would get a little too drunk.
Things get a little too personal.
Look, this is just starting to get a little too real.
I was beginning to get a little too comfortable having indoor plumbing.
Okay, this is all starting to get a little too real.
Leah could get a little too worried about the hair.
Sometimes, social media can get a little too much.
Sometimes you get a little too zealous in the fight for nature.
If not, things would just get a little too weird.
We can all get a little too obsessed with the style of worship.
That's what you say if things get a little too intense.
I think he may get a little too cocky and leave it on full power.
For example, an unmarried couple may get a little too intimate.
I think that people get a little too hung up watching the clock anyway.
Sometimes after folks do start talking, they get a little too casual.
You are starting to get a little too emotional about this.
Get a little too much eggnog last night?
My sister tends to get a little too chatty sometimes.
When you get up to four players, the game can almost get a little too chaotic.
Maybe we did get a little too close.
I get a little too excited sometimes and I'm better left alone.
Things are starting to get a little too serious a little too fast.

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