Ever, exceedingly, extremely, immensely, immoderately, inordinately, over, overfull, overmuch, too, too much, too-too, unduly, very much.
I'll give you a sample of how they're used in sentences. To: I am going to the shop. Two: One, Two, Three. Too: Me and a few friends are going to the cinema, I think Jimmy is going too.
Too tall
overwhelming, overwhelming amount, too many
That's usually translated as, "Too wise you are, too wise you be, I see you are too wise for me."
too
Too is a substitute for also. This also annoys me. This annoys me too. Too also can be used to mean excessive, as in too big, too loud, too beautiful.
Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much., Likewise; also; in addition.
Too Wild Too Long was created in 1987.
The homophone for "two" is "too" and "to".
"Too wise you are, too wise you be, I see you are too wise for me."
Too big, too small, too oblong, too disfigured
Too big, too small, too oblong, too disfigured
Too wise you are, too wise you be, too wise you are, too wise for you.
A Model. Money
too many too many too many
The word "too" means "also" or "as well."Example:"I answer questions on WikiAnswers, and you can, too!"(if you know the answer, that is)