Sentence examples for bit much really from inspiring English sources

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A bit much.

If something is excessive or annoying, it is a bit much.

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Which is: a bit much really, innit?

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All of these ideas may seem a bit much, but, really, it's just a matter of strategically planning for what you wish to accomplish.

There's a dash of new-ageyness, echoes of ET and Lewis Carroll, and much more - a bit too much, really.

The attacks "cut the business a little bit but not much, really," Diamantis said.

To me, $70 seems a bit much, but you really can't argue with how fabulous you'll look while wearing it.

Ken Waters, the agency's warning-coordination meteorologist in Phoenix, spoke cautiously, though, saying there is "a little bit of relief" in sight, but "not much, really," just "a bit of a drop in temperatures".

We're just getting started with the possible replacements for Justice Souter but Jeffrey Rosen's "The Case Against Sotomayor" is really a bit much.

Mr. Bozzolan, 51, both amusing and discreet, said that "the stress is really a bit much, like life 10 times faster".

By Amy Davidson Sorkin May 4, 2009 We're just getting started with the possible replacements for Justice Souter — but Jeffrey Rosen's "The Case Against Sotomayor" is really a bit much.

A person is welcome to her opinions, but given O'Connor's crucial role in putting Bush in office, such constant off-the-record carping is really a bit much.

"I think it's really a bit much to ask a film to 100% reproduce reality on screen when I think the average person in their own lives has a hard time remembering exactly how things happened even [about] lunch with someone a week ago," says Foundas.

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