all too
English
Adverb
- Very, extremely; excessively (but lamentably).
- Teenage pregnancies are all too common in the UK.
- Sexism is all too familiar in this department.
- They were all too ready to sell their stories to the press.
- It was over all too soon.
Translations
way too — see way too
See also
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