Sentence examples for describes a bit too from inspiring English sources

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He describes a bit too much of that mess when he visits an adults-only establishment near the airport Hilton.

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While living with Grace Jones in her New York City apartment, Lundgren dabbled in modeling at the Zoli Agency but was described as "a bit too tall and muscular for a model's size 40".

He has also made a name for himself as writer and director of two acclaimed feature films, the darkly comic In Bruges and the less cohesive Seven Psychopaths, in which Walken and Rockwell star alongside Harry Dean Stanton and Tom Waits, and which McDonagh now describes as "maybe a bit too meta".

Project-Blu's Nate Boss called it "An average episode, by this season's standards," describing it as "a bit too cut and dry for my taste".

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But the books, which tell the story of 22-year-old Anastasia Steele and 27-year-old billionaire Chavetian Grey, have sometimes been described as "mommy porn," perhaps a bit too red hot for those in their golden years.

In Australia, the term "American" is literally used to describe anyone or anything that's a bit too confident, open, or optimistic.

David J. Reibstein, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, said that it would be a bit too harsh to describe manufacturers' list prices as a ruse.

One caveat: Mr. Ronkainen's film, described in press notes as a "documentary-comedy-drama," feels a bit too good to be true.

It was a bit too journalistic for them, I suspect, and they preferred to describe their plans as a bid to transform Dumfries into a "learning town".

Casson described the third quadrangle as "a long, narrow court with a jumble of nineteenth- and twentieth-century buildings trying a bit too hard to be interesting".

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