Gates is too good a politician and too little of a fighter to like forlorn hopes," sneered Brereton.
Thou 'rt too good a lass, Jan, to make into more of a rebel than this same Brereton will no doubt make thee.
Clinton is too good an officer to so encumber himself; and the orders are strict that only the women of the regiments be permitted to march with the army.
Each report by itself wasn't too good, the OD told me, but together they seemed to mean something.
Individually they weren't too good, but when I lined them up chronologically and plotted them on a map they took the form of a hot report.
I cannot but think that your heart is too good ever to forget His superabundant mercies to you.
I tell you candidly, and glory be to God for it, your heart is too good to deserve scolding, and even if it were not, I have no inclination to scold.
Although the good Father you mention did not take the matter rightly the Jesuits are too wise and too good to keep up a grudge against us.
It is too good, too grand for me," she said, and yet with a sensation of pleasure in its worth.
It would be too goodto hope for," she said gently.
Its only fault is that it is too good, too costly.
You are in good quarters -- too good to lose, I can tell you.
That boy is too good to live," responded the father.
Thine was love indeed; though its tale is too good to tell, simply because it is too good to be believed; and we do men a wrong sometimes when we tell them more than they can receive.
Anybody's too good for a girl that ain't got no order!
It couldn't have come from anywhere else--it's too good.
Nigger property isn't of much account, but you're too good a darky, June, to be sent to the devil for a charge of turpentine.
The last scene is too goodnot to be given verbatim:-- "Romeo.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "too good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.