too

IPA: tˈu

adverb

  • (focus) Likewise.
  • (conjunctive) Also; in addition.
  • (degree) To an excessive degree; over; more than enough.
  • (degree, colloquial) To a high degree, very.
  • (emphatic, colloquial, childish) Used to contradict a negative assertion with present and simple past forms of be, do, and auxiliary verbs
  • (archaic, colloquial) Used for emphasis, without reference to any previous statement.
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Examples of "too" in Sentences

  • I always thought it was to warm too this..too that.
  • But yeah, I am keeping my fingers crossed too for the 17th *crosses toes too*
  • Candy store is fast moving..too fast for me ..but probably not too fast for kids lol
  • I've had problems with this in my WIP, too - it just became _too_ large and equally impossible to read.
  • Or if you are *too* disabled, again as decided by able-bodied people, are you too disabled to have the rights that less disabled people have?
  • A pledge card is on it's way too where Boris pledges too* Beef up police presence on our streets by cutting red tape and employing more officers
  • Not * too* difficult to explain (although maybe too difficult for a 1-hour show), but also avoids all the hype and questions about the engineering reality of quantum computation.
  • Just as any gardner knows only heartache will come of setting plants out too early for your climate, perhaps I need to know that I cannot enjoy an earthy perfume *too* far ahead of me actually being able to smell it outside.
  • She stared at him, unable to think of a retort, the words reverberating in her head to the rhythm of her furiously pounding heart, _Billy's nice too Billy's nice too Billy's nice too_, the fear, now on the surface, taking control, no longer something she could contain.

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