Brag, boast
glorify
The word is obsess. It means to think too much about something.
The word is Boastful
Flatter.
The phrase you're looking for is "flattery." It refers to excessive praise or compliments that may be insincere or exaggerated. While flattery can be intended to please someone, it can also be seen as manipulative or disingenuous if overdone.
when you praise too much about your self. You are at peak of Narcissism.
if a person says you Assalam o Alaikum (means.hello or praise be upon you)so in return a person should say Wa Alaikum us Salam which also means praise be upon you too(additional word wameans and
The Italian word "troppo", usually used in the phrase "non troppo", not too much. Allegro non troppo, for example.
" to fawn over" can be used
a little I do not think that there is a single word in English that means, specifically, not too much. "Adequate", "satisfactory", "sufficient" and "enough" mean… enough. "Inadequate", "unsatisfactory" and "insufficient" mean "not enough". At a pinch, you could use "satisfactory". Otherwise… "not too much", "not excessive", "not overdone"… .
Excessive praise or admiration can be described as "over-the-top" or "exaggerated." It may also be referred to as flattery or sycophancy.
Verbose, long-winded, rambling