too
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
too/tuː/
▶adverb
- 1 to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible.
■ informal very.
- 2 in addition.
■ moreover.
– phrases
none too —— not very.
none too —— not very.
'too' also found in these Oxford entries:
aegrotat
- also
- arm
- bad
- barren
- beggar
- belated
- beyond
- big
- blah
- blanket stitch
- bloody
- chicken
- churidars
- clever
- clingy
- cool
- countless
- cram
- credulous
- crowd
- cut
- decompression sickness
- defeat
- defeatist
- depth
- disproportionate
- eight
- extortionate
- far
- fine
- frazil
- full
- greasy
- grow
- half
- hand-hot
- harass
- heavy
- immeasurable
- inappreciable
- incalculable
- incest
- include
- indescribable
- indiscreet
- ineffable
- inexcusable
- innumerable
- insensible

