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Example sentences for "too good"

  • 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 good to hope for," she said gently.

  • Its only fault is that it is too good, too costly.

  • She's too good to be made a fool of and deceived.

  • 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.

  • It is too good of you to take so much trouble.

  • Nothing was too costly, too good, for the woman he loved.

  • If it is too good, too pronouncedly good, I fear I shall not like it so well on a second reading.

  • Gifts of mercy he called them all; abounding gifts--too good, but as the tokens of Infinite Benevolence to the most unworthy.

  • I'll bet the Tucker kids don't think she's too good to live.

  • The old man is an old blunderbuss, but he's too good a sport to stay away.

  • He had decided that Mr. Worthington was in too good a humor to know anything of them.

  • Very well, I congratulate myself," said the august personage, who was in too good a humor to be put out by the rejection of a compliment.

  • My dear," she said, "what you have is too good for us.

  • I think, as my dear master is so generous, you should account nothing that is plain, too good.

  • She seems too good to be true, too good to last.

  • I supposed it must be righteous anger; but it was a beautiful look--too good to waste on such a passion, even a righteous form of it.

  • She would be too good, as Mrs Grantly put it to herself, to bring misery and disgrace into another family.

  • It's too good for a bishop, unless one of the right sort.

  • Your ladyship is too good," said Mrs Crawley.

  • You got it too good as it is--ain't it, mamma?

  • 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 good not 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    besides many; could desire; east and; fine stream; future generations; then thought; too good; too much; took advantage; took boat; took careful; took command; took good; took himself; took horse; took much; took orders; took out; took place; took position; took possession; took post; took the; took upon; vanilla bean; various times