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View synonyms for too-too
too-too
[ too-too ]
adjective
- excessively and tastelessly affected:
The movie was simply too-too.
adverb
- in an excessively and tastelessly affected manner.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of too-too1
First recorded in 1890–95; originally adjective use of adverb phrase too too
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Example Sentences
I was "strung up" to a high degree of expectation and listened every moment to hear the panpipes and the Roo-too-too-it.
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I stood still until the little ones began to peep; the mother answered “Too-too-too” and showed admirable judgment and devotion.
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Just at that moment the too-too-too of the instrument sounded again.
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"Toot-e-too-too," he blew, with one end of the horn to her body, and up she rose as though there was nothing the matter with her.
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I beg pardon, said I,—Too-too ready to make advances, I am always subjecting myself to contempts.
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