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Adverbial all too has 1 sense
  1. all too, only too - to a high degree; "she is all too ready to accept the job"

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All Too

Description:

All too is a phrase that is used to indicate an excessive or undesirable extent of something. It is typically used to emphasize a negative outcome or situation.

Sample sentences:

Adverb:

  • I felt all too tired after working the entire night.
  • The cake was all too sweet, making it hard to enjoy.

Adjective:

  • She found herself in an all-too-common situation.
  • The film depicted an all-too-familiar story of lost love.

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