Examples of 'seems a little too' in a sentence
Meaning of "seems a little too"
seems a little too - This phrase is used to express doubt, skepticism, or suspicion about a situation, action, or statement that appears excessive, exaggerated, or doubtful in some way. It implies a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about the veracity or appropriateness of the given information
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seems a little too
Seems a little too coincidental to be coincidence in my book.
We think she seems a little too fine.
Seems a little too easy to me.
And yet it all seems a little too routine.
Seems a little too postmodern.
Some of her testimony seems a little too slick to be true.
He seems a little too entertained by this.
But sometimes the system seems a little too arbitrary.
Just seems a little too easy is all.
But there is something about the setup that seems a little too clean.
It just seems a little too good to be true.
This betting system is well worth a try if Martingale seems a little too aggressive.
It still seems a little too fusty for me.
By default, the color temperature seems a little too warm.
It all seems a little too open and shut to me.
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I know, but it still seems a little too soon.
It seems a little too risky.
And this kind of person seems a little too good to be true.
It seems a little too rehearsed.
Avoid creating drama if your life seems a little too humdrum or dull without it.
It seems a little too small.
What they mean is, it seems a little too perfect.
He seems a little too friendly.
If you ask me, the good professor seems a little too good to be true.
That seems a little too simple.
He volunteered that he lost his keys, which seems a little too convenient.
A world that seems a little too sure of itself.
Let us move this a little bit further down, because it seems a little too square.
It just seems a little too easy.
Have none of you considered that Katherine 's murder somehow seems a little too perfect?
This seems a little too soon.
Also Professor Nam, your love for your student seems a little too much.
Now it seems a little too big.
You calling Ms. Jung that fondly seems a little too corny.
It seems a little too serious.
Although the word " organize seems a little too grand for this event.
Seems a little too coincidental.
Your own list here seems a little too scattershot to me.
Seems a little too easy.
Even though it seems a little too easy Yeah.
Seems a little too flexible.
So sure, if he seems a little too smooth.
Seems a little too convenient.
The only thing is the family seems a little too happy for me, but whatever.
Seems a little too nondescript.
I do not know . It seems a little too risky.
It seems a little too dense.
Why? We think she seems a little too fine.
It seems a little too easy and perfect in the story.
Do not you think Simmons seems a little too eager to help us out?
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