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too
[too]
See: [EAT ONE'S CAKE AND HAVE IT TOO].
too ---- by half
[too ---- by half] {adj.} ({princ. British}) Much too; excessively. * […]
too bad
[too bad] {adj.} To be regretted; worthy of sorrow or regret; […]
too big for one's breeches
[too big for one's breeches] or [too big for one's boots] […]
too close for comfort
[too close for comfort] {adj. phr.} Perilously near (said of bad […]
too many cooks spoil the broth
[too many cooks spoil the broth] or [stew] A project is […]
too many irons in the fire
[too many irons in the fire]
See: [IRONS IN THE FIRE].
toot one's own horn
[toot one's own horn]
See: [BLOW ONE'S OWN HORN].
tooth
[tooth] See: [BY THE SKIN OF ONE'S TEETH], [CUT TEETH] or […]
tooth and nail
[tooth and nail]
See:
[HAMMER AND TONGS].