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a bit much
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n. (context idiomatic of undesirable behaviour English) More than is reasonable; a bit too much.
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Word definitions in WordNet
adj : being excessive or unreasonable; "the clothes she wears are a bit much"; "in retrospect the elaborate preparations seemed de trop"; "this is entirely too much!" [syn: a bit much(p) , de trop , too much(p) ]
Usage examples of a bit much.
It was all a bit much, terms tossed in as though Seeker knew realms she could not glimpse.
Losing a title, a manager, a husband, and an accommodating escort, all in a mere four days, was a bit much.
Accustomed though I was to such boasting, this brilliance business was a bit much.
The Bishops and their entourage were a bit much for anyone to take.
It had been like this ever since we left the inn, and three days of a demon's groaning is a bit much for anyone to take.
Two heartbreaks at the same time seemed a bit much, at the age of sixteen!
To go from living in a tomb to robbing a cradle is a bit much right now.
The crush of people leaving the court was a bit much, but the bailiffs didn't seem to want to let him catch his breath.