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Example sentences for "too bad"

  • Too bad that I had to go off without saying good-bye.

  • No, really, Joan is too bad," cried Ephie, with a voice in which tears and exasperation struggled for the mastery.

  • That's too bad of you, when I'm just beginning to see what is worth doing, and how I want to do it!

  • It's too bad that so few of her old friends can appreciate her.

  • There now, Eliza, it's too bad for me to make you feel so, poor girl!

  • It is too bad, because, practically speaking, we owe everything to her.

  • Has Ketury turned him out door because he's too bad an example for her husband?

  • Too bad to make it so important," said the doctor, regretfully.

  • Sally called a final reflection from the first landing: "Too bad not to have him see me looking so beautiful!

  • Too bad to bother you with our troubles," he said, with a little smile like his father's.

  • And when he was dead, it was either too good or too bad to believe in; and even after he was buried it was held that this might be only another of his tricks.

  • The bilander was a good sizable object, and not to hit her anywhere would be too bad.

  • It is too bad of Jordas not to see to things better.

  • It's too bad I couldn't have found it before and so saved you a lot of worry.

  • Too bad, isn't it, that I've got to keep it?

  • Then, we should make five dollars from the refreshments, and that will be ten dollars in all, which will not be too bad for a start.

  • Lily agreed; "it would be too bad, and no sense, either; you and me just acquaintances.

  • Maurice, swearing to himself for having arrived at that particular moment, said, coldly, "Too bad.

  • Maurice, reading the sports page of the morning paper, said, "Too bad!

  • But it's too bad to be givin' ye all that trouble.

  • Well, well, it's too bad to be tormentin' ye that way.

  • It will be too bad to send them to prison for that.

  • It is too bad to have our driving tour interrupted like that.

  • Well it's too bad, of course, but somebody's got to take the blow, V.

  • Too bad," said he, keeping his broad back to the lively groups about them and pointing steadily at the wall.

  • He paced the floor and cried out that nothing that they said of him could be too bad.

  • It is too bad that I have drawn you into such a scrape," said White, "and the very first thing for me to do is to make an effort to get you out of it.

  • It is too bad," he continued, "for I did hope to dispose of our cargo somewhere along here.

  • That's too bad," says Old Hickory, shiftin' his cigar to port.

  • Now that's too bad, isn't it, little one?

  • I have found your family faithful and attached to my interests for many a long year, and it would be too bad to refuse him such a paltry request as that.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "too bad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cast about; fight against; hushed voice; rock crystal; too bad; too good; too great; too late; took away; took careful; took down; took good; took her; took hold; took leave; took little; took much; took notice; took occasion; took office; took orders; took out; took pity; took the; took their; toothed wheel