TOO MUCH
\tˈuː mʌt͡ʃ], \tˈuː mʌtʃ], \t_ˈuː m_ʌ_tʃ]\
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being excessive or unreasonable; "the clothes she wears are a bit much"; "in retrospect the elaborate preparations seemed de trop"; "this is entirely too much!"
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more than necessary; "she eats too much"; "let's not blame them overmuch"
By Princeton University
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being excessive or unreasonable; "the clothes she wears are a bit much"; "in retrospect the elaborate preparations seemed de trop"; "this is entirely too much!"
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to an excessive degree; "John is neat to a fault"
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more than necessary; "she eats too much"; "let's not blame them overmuch"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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