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  • 31too — See: EAT ONE S CAKE AND HAVE IT TOO …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 32too — See: EAT ONE S CAKE AND HAVE IT TOO …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 33too — 1. adverb /tuː,tu/ a) Likewise Youre not old enough yet. b) also; in addition. I am too! Syn: as well …

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  • 34too — Mawdesley Glossary put that door too Close that door …

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  • 35too — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. also, likewise; over; additionally, excessively. See addition. too much II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Also] Syn. as well, likewise, in addition, additionally, moreover, furthermore, further, besides;… …

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  • 36too — [16] Too is historically the same word as to, but the two were not differentiated orthographically until the 16th century. The sense ‘also’ comes from the notion of addition implicit in putting something ‘to’ something else; and ‘addition’ led on …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 37too — See: eat one s cake and have it too …

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  • 38too — adverb 1》 to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible.     ↘informal very. 2》 in addition.     ↘moreover. Phrases none too not very. Origin OE, stressed form of to …

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  • 39too — [16] Too is historically the same word as to, but the two were not differentiated orthographically until the 16th century. The sense ‘also’ comes from the notion of addition implicit in putting something ‘to’ something else; and ‘addition’ led on …

    Word origins

  • 40Too $hort — faisant une apparition surprise au Martin Luther s Rebel Soul Fest de San Francisco, juillet 2008 Surnom $hort Dog …

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