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a bit much
adjective as in insupportable
adjective as in intolerable
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in tiresome
Strongest matches
adjective as in unbearable
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in unendurable
adjective as in unsufferable
adjective as in unsupportable
Example Sentences
It’s still a bit much for Trump to process, though he tried in real time to weaponize this information for his first big showing since Harris became his probable competition in the presidential race.
“I’m great! We rode around on the Underground Railroad at like two hundred miles per hour. It was a bit much on my digestive system at first, if you know what I mean, but I got used to it after a while. Getting attacked by a Vampire, Hairy Man Junior, and the Devil’s daughter wasn’t fun. Having demons turn people against us and getting kidnapped by the Grand Wizards was scary. My arrest wasn’t too bad. All in all, this was better than any vacation Bible school camping trip.”
But Dave & Buster’s promoting a betting product is more like if the NFL put gambling commercials on the Nickelodeon alternate telecast of a football game—something that even the football league and its broadcast partner have evidently agreed is a bit much.
Even for the misinformation-choked social platform, this was a bit much, and the image earned a Community Note pointing out that it was A.I.-generated.
But there's just a bit much on the set piece and it ends up on the roof of the net and not inside it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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