Examples of 'nearly too' in a sentence

Meaning of "nearly too"

nearly too: This phrase is used to describe a situation where something is almost going beyond an acceptable limit or being excessive, but not quite there yet. It implies a state of near excess or extremity

How to use "nearly too" in a sentence

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nearly too
It was nearly too late for the species.
She had to dress in an outfit that was nearly too small.
That was nearly too much information.
The victim may not know she is being victimized until it is nearly too late.
I was nearly too consumed by grief to be here today.
The elimination of MagSafe is nearly too painful to talk about.
Nearly too fast everywhere.
The action was very nearly too late and it cost her.
Nearly too late.
The added stress was nearly too much for my already weakened body.
Nearly too perfect.
The chest belt battery is nearly too low to send a signal to the watch.
The truth is you did nothing to stop Lex until it was nearly too late.
From nearly too big feelings for barely too small songs.
Evenings soon became a nightmare that was nearly too horrible for Sherine to bear.

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He 's nearly too old to survive out there.
By then, it would be nearly too late to stop it.
Appleton developed type 1 diabetes at the age of six, which was discovered nearly too late.
The Lions are nearly too weak to fly.
We need to take steps now, because it 's very nearly too late.
Salk sees nerd culture as nearly too big to fail, at this point.
APRS and mapping system, improved over many years, with nearly too many.
It 's very nearly too late.
The navigational, APRS and mapping system, improved over many years, with nearly too many features.
I was very nearly too early, owing to the old man's having sent the.
The robots rescued me, but it was nearly too late.
Oh, dear, nearly too late for International Blasphemy Rights Day.
When she finds out, it is nearly too late.
The robots rescued me, but it was nearly too late They cornered me.
He started to rush forward, forgetting that he was nearly too weak to even walk.
And the reliability of this so-called “ multimodal ” project is nearly too high to be true.
They possess cat-like senses and, just like felines, are nearly too smart to train.
Sure, he was the ideal suspect. Nearly too perfect.
The robots rescued me, but it was nearly too late Ah, yes.
You should not have waited so long . It 's nearly too late … Doriana.
From Katie Holmes to Kim Kardashian, Ocean 's 8 had nearly too many cameos to count.

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