Similar words: no sooner than, No sooner said than done, soon, sooner, and so on, soonest, monsoon, bassoon. Meaning: adv. before the usual time or the time expected.
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(61) Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon. Woody Allen
(62) Forest boy, like Forest girl, had found out too soon about the predatory appetites of the fully grown.
(63) But, be warned, when you cut into bread too soon you crush that spirit.
(64) Baumer, an enthusiastic young soldier, learned all too soon about the horrors of war.
(65) The decision on a price was not a minute too soon.
(66) However, it was published too soon to include the new Vi 2 Vanquish-a minor criticism.
(67) As for those who did not, it was too soon to contemplate the radically altered life that awaited them.
(68) It is not too soon to start planning your groups. 9.
(69) I knew it was too soon for any likely resolution of the problem.
(70) He didn't run far, however, because all too soon he heard Mait's dragging footsteps.
(71) Did you eat too soon before the start? Talk it over with your doctor.
(72) It was rude to gloat too soon after being paid and embarrassing to show anger.
(73) Don't let go too soon,[www.Sentencedict.com] but don't hold on too long. Mitch Albom
(74) Unfortunately the book was completed too soon to reflect the enormous impact of fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry on biology.
(75) Genetic counselling was sought by all nine families, but it is still too soon to comment on their reproductive choices.
(76) Perhaps, the idea for nondairy milk, produced other than for those allergic to milk, was born too soon.
(77) First, whether you are investing a lump sum or saving from income, you can never start too soon.
(78) It was too soon; she was still in the cavern.
(79) My personal opinion is that the project was started too soon, as in any fast-track project like this.
(80) It's never too soon to start planning ahead for your retirement.
(81) It is too soon to say when a decision whether to prosecute will be taken.
(82) Even some college admissions officials worry that it is too much(Sentencedict.com), too soon.
(83) Sadly, all too soon, Friday was upon us and it was time to return home, renewed and refreshed.
(84) It is probably too soon to know what effect the Rich case might have on his prospects in public life.
(85) All too soon it was over and we left feeling we had just scratched the surface of this fascinating Republic.
(86) It was too soon to be fitzAlan, she told herself, reason overwhelming her first impulsive hope.
(87) I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return.
(88) You can't get married next week! That's far too soon.
(89) It is too soon to know whether the coalition that swept the Republicans into power in 1994 has been consolidated.
(90) All too soon it became politic to think about returning Tony's toy to its rightful owner.
More similar words: no sooner than, No sooner said than done, soon, sooner, and so on, soonest, monsoon, bassoon, as soon as, soon enough, sooner or later, the sooner the better, as soon as possible, sook, soot, sooth, sooty, soothe, soother, forsook, forsooth, soothing, soothsayer, soothingly, soothsaying, every so often, loos, noose, loose, roost.