Adverb
to a high degree
Source: WordNetIn America all too few blows are struck into flesh. We kill the spirit here, we are experts at that. We use psychic bullets and kill each other cell by cell. Norman Mailer
The American character looks always as if it had just had a rather bad haircut, which gives it, in our eyes at any rate, a greater humanity than the European, which even among its beggars has an all too professional air. Mary McCarthy
We're all too busy working, entertaining ourselves With forty hours, television and prescription pills Well, I take two a day to help my brain behave It never does, but who's to say? At least my doctor gets paid. Conor Oberst
Greatness, in order to gain recognition, must all too often consent to ape greatness. Jean Rostand
All too good is every man's fool. Dutch Proverb
All too good is neighbours fool. Dutch Proverb