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think too much
(colloquial, Hong Kong) To think over a problem in a complex way where the solution is simple.
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too cool for school
take too far
(figuratively) To apply some idea, course of action, or line of thought to contexts where it was not meant to be applied.
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too good for this world
Too morally good or pure for the sinful mortal world. / (idiomatic) Out of this world; of exceptionally high quality; wonderful; marvelous.
one too many
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see one, too, many. / (idiomatic) One or more servings too many of alcohol, leading to drunkenness.
protest too much
(idiomatic) To insist so passionately about something that people suspect the opposite of what one is saying.
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too hard basket
A category of items that should be done but which are avoided because they are difficult.
too hard baskets
plural of too hard basket
too-hard baskets
plural of too-hard basket
too clever by half
(idiomatic, of a person, plan, theory, etc.) Shrewd but flawed by overthinking or excessive complexity, with a resulting tendency to be unreliable or unsuccessful.