Too smart for your own good.
The expression "take it with a grain of salt" means to view something with skepticism or not to take it too seriously. It suggests that the information may be exaggerated or not entirely reliable, so one should approach it with caution. Essentially, it's a reminder to maintain a critical perspective when receiving potentially dubious claims or advice.
The question asks about "these expressions" suggesting that a list of expression is given. In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
its tall :) i'm 13 and a half too and i'm 5'6 and half and i tower over my classmates :D
Depends on whether the outlier was too small or too large. If the outlier was too small, the mean without the outlier would be larger. Conversely, if the outlier was too large, the mean without the outlier would be smaller.
You'll need at least two expressions to find something in common between them.
generally accepted as meaning "dumb", a dim bulb or not the sharpest knife in the drawer
Too
it simlply means too many
You are just too clever.
Well, it means in part, "not too smart." It could be used as an overall negative statement that reflects an individuals general intelligence, or it could be specific to an idea. For example, His idea of how to approach the situation was not too clever. Once again, "not too smart."
"Go a little too far" means someone has gone beyond their realm of comfort.
It's a figure of speech meaning that it is too late for something.
That depends on which half dollar you mean. This question is far too vague to give a specific answer.
"Meden agan " ( "nothing too much") means Everything in Moderation.
Either someone who wanted to make a point about synergy and used a dubious mathematical equation to support their thesis, or someone who was too clever by half!
Matthew Broderick
Example: Don't look at the glass half empty look at it half full. Two people have different approaches on the same thing, like im right but ur right too if that makes sense . if you want a better understanding watch some of the new James Bond movies they use it allot