Sentence examples for too cut from inspiring English sources

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Be careful not too cut your toes while cutting your toenails.

Phelps wasn't too cut up about it.

But his father, too, cut a bulky shape.

The requisite crab cake is fat and delicious, well bound, not too cut with breading.

"You want flat, but if you're too cut, defined and hard, that can be counterproductive.

But his father, too, cut a bulky shape, which was clearly in the genes.

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showed a worrisome picture" if too many countries cut too fast.

Seidensticker can sound too cut-and-dried, while Washburn errs on the side of wordiness.

The Pentagon disputed that finding, saying it was too cut-and-dried a depiction of a fluid and complex situation.

The authors said Hollande had felt that Strauss-Kahn's moneyed lifestyle was too close to Sarkozy's criticised "bling bling" image and that he was too cut-off from the realities of everyday French voters to be chosen as Socialist presidential candidate.

But that too cuts both ways.

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