too much
adv/tu ˈmʌtʃ/
Definitions
To a greater extent than is wanted or required
To a greater extent than is wanted or required; excessively.
- You talk (much/far/rather) too much.
- I was too much affected by their criticisms.
- You've given me back one dollar too much.
To a sufficiently strong degree to prevent some other action from happening.
- I'm not leaving now ... I'm enjoying myself too much!
More (of something) than is desirable or required.
- You ate too much cake at the party, and that's why you feel sick.
- There's far too much attention being paid to it.
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Much
Much; even a moderate amount.
- They call it a beach, but there isn't too much sand there.
Amusing
Amusing; entertaining.
- Oh, my dear, you really are too much.
A quantity which is excessive to the point of being inappropriate, harmful, or…
A quantity which is excessive to the point of being inappropriate, harmful, or overwhelming.
- You expect too much from your employees.
Something that is absurdly funny or inappropriate.
- You really are too much!
An expression of satisfaction.
- Too much, man! That was great!
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for too much. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA