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Adjective a bit much has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: a bit much Sense 1: Used as an adjective phrase to describe something or someone that is excessive, exaggerated, or overwhelming. - Example: That new action movie is a bit much with all the explosions and car chases. Sense 2: Used as a noun phrase to refer to an action or behavior that is considered extreme or excessive. - Example: Her constant complaining about every little thing is just a bit much. Sense 3: Used as a phrase to express that something is reaching or has reached the point of being unreasonable or uncalled for. - Example: Asking for a pay raise after only working for a week is a bit much, don't you think? Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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