Synonyms: unduly, over, over-, overly, excessively Hyponyms: much too, far too, way too Near-synonyms: extremely, unnecessarily, all too I'm still much too young to drive, and my grandpa is already far too old. This water is too polluted for us to drink (it).
Define too. too synonyms, too pronunciation, too translation, English dictionary definition of too. also: me too; excessive: too much Not to be confused with: to – toward, on, against, upon two – a number: Take two; they’re small.
Unlike many determiners, much is frequently modified by intensifying adverbs, as in “too much”, “very much”, “so much”, “not much”, and so on. (The same is true of many.)
You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with 'so', 'too', and 'very', and in negative clauses with this meaning.
Hamster's swollen bottom - posted in Ailments & Injuries: Hi all,My hamster's lower abdomen became swollen overnight.The swell had been there since Mon.It is walking in a hunched manner.Its appetite seems to have decreased but it is still active.I've read about constipation and i'm not sure if this is the case.Below are some pictures of my hamster.Please advise.
the post you quoted is 4 years old, not sure that member is still active... however, a quick search of this forum will yield several unpaved routes throughout mass and nh - look for (in no particular order) tomato trail, trans-mass trail, hamster trail, puppy dog trail (vt), nh flatlander trail, berkshire 500, and most recently, piccadilly ...
Times Pets on MSN: 7 things your hamster does that you should never ignore