The word is obsess. It means to think too much about something.
The word is Boastful
Brag, boast
== == No, but you can DEMAND too much sex, and you can certainly place too much importance on it. == ==
Excess demand (a seller's market) means the product is in short supply and prices will rise. Excess supply (buyer's market) means too much product as compared to demand and therefore prices will fall.
The Italian word "troppo", usually used in the phrase "non troppo", not too much. Allegro non troppo, for example.
When there is too much demand for available goods/services, there is a shortage. To meet this excess demand, firms increase production (at higher costs) until demand = supply. Thus, a shortage generally implies price is too low.
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"… .
sloppy disheveled
Verbose, long-winded, rambling
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"
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