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Sentence count:133+4Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: all tooSimilar words: only thatapply toonlyif onlycommonlyonly childgive way toonlineMeaning: adv. to a high degree. 
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61. They were only too pleased to grant him early retirement back in September when they needed to shed staff.
62. He would be only too happy to dial 911 when Walter slumped over in shock, unable to speak.
63. Yes, Imelda was on a mission, and Carla knew only too well the reputations of Catholic missionaries.
64. She was prickly and sharp with him, and only too obviously relieved to make her escape.
65. That becomes only too clear if you find yourself hungry in a tropical rain forest.
66. Surely one of your delightful friends would be only too willing to come back and get you.
67. The formula of the bookstall blockbuster is only too persuasive, offering an optimistic view of social dangers and confusions.
68. The absence of senior and middle management leading from the front is only too apparent.
69. Obviously he hadn't liked it, because it showed that she understood his motives only too well.
70. Punters are just crazy about penny shares, and their blindness, some might argue, is only too readily exploited.
71. As the currency markets know only too well, a potentially damaging row over interest-rate policy has broken out.
72. His Minister of Education, Uvarov - the propagator of the doctrine - understood the tsar's position only too well.
73. It illustrates only too clearly the dangers of inviting outsiders to meddle in the machinery of Government.
74. The monarch's potential as a political rival is an issue of which Iliescu is only too aware.
75. The professionals involved were only too aware that in recalling women for further testing they were likely to cause a panic.
76. Although most readers of this book are probably only too well aware of these rates, a brief comment is none the less appropriate.http://Sentencedict.com
77. Children know only too well the errors they commit while playing baseball or the missteps in the gymnastics routine.
78. At Oxford I discovered that most people were only too willing to be friendly if I gave them a chance.
79. It has risen sharply in real terms, as the hon. Gentleman knows only too well.
80. Poverty was not only rampant in the country villages, though, as we know only too well.
81. His senior officer had been only too glad to approve his new posting.
82. Wilson had nursed her and taken care of her and Phoebe was only too willing to show her gratitude.
83. They remembered only too well what had happened many years ago to another village girl.
84. We all know only too well how disheartening it can be to try hard but achieve nothing.
85. Each one of them appeared only too glad to do so.
86. That generation knows only too well what political tension can mean.
87. And of course, as we know only too well, it could be the result of a particular action on the part of the pilot.
88. This may be only too true, but if so, why advertise the fact?
89. Many employers are only too ready to exploit and underpay female part-time workers.
90. Thus I was only too aware that the realities of psychic phenomena were somewhat exaggerated by these treatments.
More similar words: only thatapply toonlyif onlycommonlyonly childgive way toonlinemainlyopenlyungainlycertainlycertainly not
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