Adverb
to a high degree
Source: WordNetshe is all too ready to accept the job Source: Internet
And also Martin Luther knew only too well, what he said, when shortly before his death he wrote "These three words, free – Christian – German, are to the pope and the Roman court nothing but mere poison, death, devil and hell. Source: Internet
Clearly, they were fearing a massive Israeli response had they not stopped firing – Defense Minister Naftali Bennett would have been only too happy to level a few buildings in Gaza in response to the Jihad rocket barrages during the day Monday. Source: Internet
FLORENCE Cameron's Godmother Kate Fall knows only too well what life at Downing Street will be like for new mum Carrie Symonds and Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Source: Internet
And while the creator or recipient of that content will likely understand its full context and thus its importance, only too soon that memory fades, and the content is effectively lost to the organization. Source: Internet
LNP Leader Deb Frecklington’s flak has all been on policy this week, which is firmer ground for the conservative leader who is only too happy to say how “tough on crime” she is, in response to criticism of her now-signature youth curfew policy. Source: Internet