Sentence examples for bit too mad from inspiring English sources

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"Manipulating," my boyfriend, Hugh, would call it, but, to my mind, that was a bit too mad scientist.

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Movies like "Ace in the Hole" and Alexander Mackendrick's "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957) might have been a bit too cynical for 1950s audiences, but in the gossip-mad, fake-news atmosphere of the present they seem stringent and prophetic.

Calman is a bit too insistent on her own wackiness, and uses a tired "mad cat lady" stereotype to establish it.

You are not necessarily mad at anyone; and sorrow feels a bit too invested.

The movie never actually makes it explicit that he is mad or lying, and that may for some make it just a little bit too lenient.

You could say he crowds the plate a bit, but the Red Sox have had so many players to do the same that they can't be too mad.

He was too mad, too obscure, too risky.

A bit too sophisticated.

"A bit too Breathless Mahoney".

A bit too bulky.

"People are too mad and too angry.

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