Too

//tu//

Word Type

Adverb
Adverb

The word "too" can be used as adverb and adverb.

Word Relationships

Derived Terms

a bridge too far all too and your little dog too be a hundred years too early can too didn't read eat one's cake and have it too enough is too much fly too close to the sun go too far have a few too many have one's cake and eat it too hit too close to home in too deep it's never too late to mend it's too expensive it's too late for sorry life is too short life's too short me too me too-ism me-too me-too-ism methinks the lady doth protest too much methinks thou dost protest too much none too soon not a minute too soon not a moment too soon not to put too fine a point on it not to put too fine a word on it not wrapped too tight one too many only too protest too much speak too soon spread oneself too thin take too far the lady doth protest too much the world is too much with someone think too much this too shall pass this too shall pass away too bad too big for one's boots too big for one's breeches too big for one's britches too big to fail too clever by half too close for comfort too close to call too close to the sun too cool for school too far gone too good for this world too good to be true too good to last too hard basket too hot to handle too hot to hold too late too long too many too many balls in the air too many chefs spoil the broth too many chiefs and not enough indians too many cooks spoil the broth too many cooks spoil the soup too many cooks spoil the stew too much bed makes a dull head too much information too much of a good thing too much pudding will choke a dog too much water drowned the miller too posh to push too rich for one's blood too right too soon too-hard basket too-muchness way too wear too many hats you are never too old to learn you're never too old to learn

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