too —— for words

too —— for words
informal
extremely ——.
word

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  • too something for words — too (something) for words having this characteristic to an extreme degree. Their argument was too ridiculous for words. A lot of people think they re too weird for words. Etymology: based on the idea that an extreme characteristic cannot be… …   New idioms dictionary

  • Too Marvelous for Words — Infobox Standard title = Too Marvelous for Words english title = comment = Featured in the 1937 Warner Brothers film Ready, Willing and Able image size = caption = writer = composer = Richard Whiting lyricist = Johnny Mercer published = 1937… …   Wikipedia

  • too funny for words — too funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. for ˈwords idiom extremely funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. Main entry: ↑wordidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • too silly for words — too funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. for ˈwords idiom extremely funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. Main entry: ↑wordidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • too ridiculous for words — too funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. for ˈwords idiom extremely funny, silly, ridiculous, etc. Main entry: ↑wordidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • too beautiful for words — is so beautiful that it cannot be described …   English contemporary dictionary

  • too funny for words —  Extremely amusing …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • too for words — too (something) for words having this characteristic to an extreme degree. Their argument was too ridiculous for words. A lot of people think they re too weird for words. Etymology: based on the idea that an extreme characteristic cannot be… …   New idioms dictionary

  • too...for words — phrase used for emphasizing a particular quality that someone or something has If her father came to pick her up, that would be too embarrassing for words! Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing completeness or extremenesssynonym Main entry: word …   Useful english dictionary

  • too - for words — informal extremely going around by the road was too tedious for words …   Useful english dictionary

  • too clever for your own good — too clever/nice/generous/etc for your own good phrase so clever nice generous etc that it is a disadvantage instead of an advantage Alex is a little bit too clever for his own good. Thesaurus: words used to describe someone s personalityhyponym …   Useful english dictionary

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