adv 1. more than necessary ○ There are too many people to fit into the lift. ○ I think we bought too much bread. ○ It’s too hot for us to sit in the sun. 2. (often at the end of a clause) also ○ She had some coffee and I had some too. ○ She comes from Scotland too.
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adv. [The same word as to, prep. See To.] 1. Over; more than enough; — noting excess; as a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much. “His will, too strong to bend, too proud to learn.” Cowley. 2. Likewise; also; in addition. “An honest courtier, yet a patriot too.” Pope. “Let those eyes that view The daring crime, behold the vengeance too.” Pope.Too too, a duplication used to signify great excess. “O that this too too solid flesh would melt.” Shak. “Such is not Charles his too too active age.” Dryden.Syn. — Also; likewise. See Also.
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Simba learns Hakuna Matata, but responsibilities return too soon.
Meaning of “too” in English language – adv 1. more than necessary ○ There are t...
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