MUCH TOO FAST
Definition: At a speed that is excessively high or rapid.
Synonyms: Speeding Up, Excessive Speed, Too Quick, Overly Rapid, Fast-paced
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
He rode his bicycle much too fast down the hill.
#2
The car approached much too fast, causing everyone to gasp.
#3
He typed much too fast, making several mistakes in his essay.
#4
The clock on the wall was ticking much too fast during the boring lecture.
#5
He spoke much too fast for the audience to catch every word of his speech.
#6
The roller coaster descended much too fast, thrilling and terrifying the riders.
#7
The river flowed much too fast, making it challenging for the canoeists to navigate.
#8
The child ate his ice cream much too fast, causing brain freeze.
#9
She scrolled through the document much too fast, missing important details.
#10
The intricate dance of subatomic particles unfolds in a realm much too fast for the human eye to perceive.
#11
In the bustling metropolis, life moves much too fast for those who yearn for a moment of tranquility.
#12
She drove much too fast down the winding road, alarming her passengers.
#13
The train rushed much too fast through the countryside, barely giving us a chance to admire the scenery.
#14
The roller coaster went much too fast for my liking, making me scream at the top of my lungs.
#15
The car was much too fast as it sped down the highway.
#16
Much too fast, he drove through the winding roads with reckless abandon.
#17
She completed the marathon much too fast, surprising everyone with her speed.
#18
In her excitement, she spoke much too fast during the interview, causing her words to jumble together.
#19
The spaceship traveled much too fast through the galaxy, breaking all known speed records.
#20
Despite the warnings, he consumed his dinner much too fast, resulting in a stomach ache.
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