there is superfluous material present in this thesis; more pertinent facts and less non-essential detail should be incorporated.
" to fawn over" can be used
...including too much detail.
Putting too much information on the same slide or having too much detail. It is better to spread it onto more than one slide. It also is best to shorten the information down to bullet points or short pieces and then explain it yourself in more detail.
Nope, too advanced in detail believe it or not for a PlayStation 3. ( Too much content )
To say something that is too much, you might simply say "Mak-Gern-Pai"
It's another way to say 'think before you speak'.
Your question is too much to answer, please go in more detail
you curse too much = blasfemas demasiado
You say it like this: "kitna".
Diabetes is a medical condition where you have high sugar levels.If you have too much sugar...you just say "too much sugar"In spanish you say "Empalagoso"
False!
no