Examples of 'little too' in a sentence
Meaning of "little too"
little too: This phrase is used to indicate that something exceeds a desirable or appropriate limit by a small margin. It suggests a slight overindulgence or excessiveness
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little too
He just drank a little too much water.
Little too early in the day for me.
The kid got a little too steamed.
A little too much if you are listening to my mother.
I just drank a little too much coffee.
Little too into the rabbit thing.
Everyone looks a little too connected to suit me.
Little too much to drink last night.
Her eyes are a little too close together.
Little too much whip in that club.
Some of us had a little too much to drink.
Little too much time around soldiers.
I just had a little too much to drink.
Little too much jesus for my taste.
I know we are a little too adorable over here.
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A little too much of this in the head.
You are looking a little too young to be a jedi.
A little too cool for school for me.
You are just a little too myopic to see it.
A little too much talking for my taste.
Just got a little too much tun.
A little too much iced tea tonight.
Maybe that was a little too much to ask.
Seems a little too coincidental to be coincidence in my book.
This conversation is a little too morbid for me.
And a little too early in the day.
Could have been too little too late.
Just a little too much excitement for me.
I think you are getting a little too complicated.
You are a little too notorious around here.
But you have to give a little too.
That was a little too sung for my taste.
I am afraid we picked this up a little too early.
You had a little too much to drink.
Also liked to drink a little too much.
I had a little too much coffee today.
Might have made it a little too healthy.
I had a little too much last night.
Guess she drove a little too fast.
It was a little too strong the last time.
Probably just got a little too excited.
I got a little too close to one of my sharks.
I think this is getting a little too personal.
Sounds a little too rich for my tastes.
I thought your dad was being a little too harsh.
You are a little too late for that.
Sometimes she drinks a little too much.
Maybe even a little too much responsibility.
Smudged lipstick might be a little too casual.
I am feeling a little too upset to keep working.
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