Examples of 'too exotic' in a sentence

Meaning of "too exotic"

too exotic - This phrase is used to describe something as overly unusual, foreign, or distinctive. It typically implies that the subject is outside the ordinary or mainstream, often in a way that may be perceived as unfamiliar or unconventional

How to use "too exotic" in a sentence

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too exotic
If this place is too exotic for you.
Far too exotic for a village like this.
There is nothing too exotic on this list.
I am afraid our camera is not anything too exotic.
A little too exotic for my taste.
Life here would simply be too exotic.
Too exotic for you.
Said might be a bit too exotic.
Too exotic countries for me.
Perhaps its a little too exotic.
She was deemed too exotic looking for the part.
The situation certainly seemed to me too exotic and strange.
Make the past too exotic and you risk losing your audience.
She should be exotic, but not too exotic.
There is no destination too exotic or too far afield for us.

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Maybe you want an exotic name for your baby… but not too exotic.
Nothing too exotic.
Far too exotic for a village like this . And for a man like Alan.
There is … there is really nothing too exotic here.
No destination is too exotic for them, and no activity too daunting.
Worried that the Pandora food will be too exotic for your children?
But they were too exotic and expensive ( and big ) to be considered for consumer applications.
However, this world is not too exotic.
Too exotic too be told ♪ I can always tell.
A few ingredients, nothing too exotic.
Is she too exotic for you?
Not just any juice . Nothing too exotic.
It 's too exotic to imagine there.
Oh, nothing too exotic.
Too exotic for my taste, Captain.
Myanmar - too new, too exotic / the golden land.
Too exotic for you . Chocolate has no future in France, obviously.
Good, but too exotic.
Too exotic too be told ♪ I can always tell. You can order prints.
It 's too exotic.
The name, Zelda, a touch too exotic.
Is it too exotic for you?
A-A few ingredients, nothing too exotic.
A-A few ingredients, nothing too exotic lavender, myrrh, the skull of an owl.
What are you gonna need? A-A few ingredients, nothing too exotic.
Until the 1820s, the camellia was considered too exotic for the British climate.

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