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Nothing too glamorous.
It was all too glamorous.
They are too glamorous and fashion-y.
Just a little too glamorous for the role.
"It's too glamorous," he said, upon inspecting it.
Apparently, for some people I look too "glamorous", or too "feminine", to be an academic.
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Allow me to brand an image into your mind's eye: cool-girl, Manhattan goddess slings on her trunk show markdown Prada heels on her way to her all-too glamorous uptown job, catching the train with a bagel in hand (reduced fat cream cheese, of course) and not a hair out of place.
Greenblatt continued her review in a more negative manner, asking if it "paint[s] a too-glamorous portrait of crazy, stupid love for her young fans?
If there's a problem, it's this: the parallels with Breakfast at Tiffany's are perhaps a little too overt (glamorous but down-at-heel girl falls in love with wealthy but mysterious benefactor).
The 17-year-old sleuth of the title (played by the competent newcomer Rissa Walters, refreshingly not too Hollywood glamorous or svelte), goes to a small town to see the grandmother (Jane Harris) of a friend killed by a drunken driver.
Catherine Zeta Jones is out of her element as a funky predatoress Rob met in college; though the movie transpires in Chicago's bohemian district of Wicker Park, Zeta Jones seems too bellicosely glamorous to have ever insinuated herself into Cusack's life, much less Wicker Park.
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