Examples of 'just a bit too' in a sentence
Meaning of "just a bit too"
just a bit too: This phrase is used to express a slight excess or an exaggeration in a situation, behavior, or action. It suggests that something is slightly more than what is considered appropriate or necessary
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just a bit too
Perhaps my dreams were just a bit too beautiful.
Just a bit too tempting for safety.
Your standards are just a bit too strict.
Just a bit too far for me to read.
Everything seemed just a bit too calculated.
Just a bit too busy for my taste.
The contrast was just a bit too strong.
I was just a bit too frustrated at the time.
I think this is just a bit too much.
Just a bit too industrial for my taste.
A black car is just a bit too close.
Just a bit too salty for my taste.
The red was just a bit too much.
Just a bit too cold in the rooms.
Now this is going just a bit too far.
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It was just a bit too dramatic for my taste.
The icing here is just a bit too runny.
Just a bit too much work.
That lid droops just a bit too much.
Just a bit too much shine.
I have had just a bit too much wine.
Just a bit too much testosterone in here or something.
It makes going back just a bit too thick somehow.
Just a bit too big.
So maybe we are just a bit too deep.
Maybe just a bit too much school spirit.
I think someone was just a bit too truthful.
Seems just a bit too interested in us.
Now you have gone just a bit too far.
They are just a bit too distant to be a tangible reality.
That expedition sounded just a bit too weird.
This was just a bit too experimental for me.
The hurdles might be just a bit too high.
Might be just a bit too innocent at that.
What they delivered to us was just a bit too simple.
That was just a bit too much for me.
He liked to pat himself on the back just a bit too much.
It was all just a bit too stark for me.
Of a few people who like sneakers just a bit too much.
They seem just a bit too artificial.
I want to reduce my hours and the management stress is just a bit too much.
You re just a bit too early.
They can pin back shirts and skirts that are just a bit too big.
You are just a bit too late.
Vanity Fair scares me just a bit too.
Fry was just a bit too keen.
Gentle and touching insight into Japanese culture but just a bit too slow.
Maybe it was just a bit too dry.
Just a bit too ornamental.
Perhaps we were just a bit too honest.
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