Tag: all too

  • All too

    All too

    English Phrase: All too The phrase all too is used in negative situations. It’s used before an adjective or adverb and emphasizes a negative meaning. As an example, in my post about rubbernecking, I wrote, “Anyone who commutes to work by car will know that accidents on the highway are all too common.” Common is…

  • Rubbernecking

    Rubbernecking

    Word of the Day: Rubbernecking Rubbernecking is a significant problem during the morning or evening commute. Rubbernecking occurs when people who are driving on the highway slow down to look at an accident. Anyone who commutes to work by car will know that accidents on the highway are all too common. Accidents are bad enough…

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