Too meaning in English
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Definition
too (expensive): overly, excessively, unreasonably (expensive)
(me) too: (me) also, additionally, as well
(-Have a nice day!) -You too!: (-Have a nice day!) - I hope that you also have a good day!
Examples
- "well, I love you too."
- "It's good to see you too."
- "Too lazy to move and just sleep..."
- "Philip : I feel it too."
- "Looks like I'll need to find a new lawyer too!"
- "Susie : Yeah, you too! Where's Samantha?"
- "He knows too much, we can't let him get away."
- "I said "I want a second opinion", he said "Ok, you're ugly too"!"
- "Philip : Well, this shouldn't be too hard then."
- "Samantha : No question is too silly."
- "Philip & Warbuckle : "I drank too much champagne at the party!"
- "Then in the restaurant, perhaps she drank too much champagne."
- "Edward : Oh, not too bad."
- "I love you too, ok bye."
- "Bruno : Photos can be exciting too!"
- "Too hard standin' on my own two feet"
- "But she says we can't let things get too 'hot'."
- "I miss my dog too."
- "Krazy Gidyon : No question is too crazy!"
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