A-bit-much in a Sentence
  • David Bache's ideas were to leave gaps on it, which just looked a bit much when they saw the mock-ups.
  • Even for those who are glued to their couches every Sunday, managing the various aspects of the game can be a bit much.
  • While this is preferable for some Christian homeschoolers, the strong anti-evolution focus of the curriculum may be a bit much for others.
  • If gold feathered earrings seem like a bit much on a hot sunny beach day, then consider big, bold bracelets in look-at-me colors like peach coral, sultry purple or ravishing red.
  • I rather admire a hardworking guy and I am very busy myself, but it seems to be a bit much to me.
  • Maybe its just a bit much to ask given the whole thing is run by morons.
  • Although for a one-off, I enjoyed the pomp, it was a bit much even for me.
  • People, places, events and material items can all be a sign of the times, but naming your child after the Olympic Games because she was born during the opening ceremonies can be a bit much.
  • This hype may seem a bit much for a mere makeup bag, but, hey, personalized makeup bags are a luxury item.
  • Consider this look sparingly, as it works best for special occasions like parties, but can seem like a bit much as an everyday look.
  • On the other hand, if leather and vinyl seem like a bit much for your personality, then consider a cotton style.