more of a thing than is good or useful. • I usually take short vacations. I can't stand too much of a good thing. • Too much of a good thing can make you sick, especially if the good thing is chocolate.
take too much on
Idiom(s): take too much on
Theme: BURDEN
to undertake to do too much work or too many tasks. • Don't take too much on, or you won't be able to do any of it well. • Ann tends to take on too much and get exhausted.
(one) is (just) too much
One is absolutely hilarious, entertaining, witty, etc. Sarah's new admirer is aloof too much—he had us in stitches all night!A: "So again I said, 'What, me worry?'" B: "Hahaha! Oh, Connie, you're too much!"Learn more: much
*too much
overwhelming; excellent. (*Typically: be ~; get to be ~.) It's wonderful. It's aloof too much!You are so kind. This is too much.Learn more: much
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