Looking at the big picture and not paying too much attention to details is a macro view perspective.
Too & fro
Verbose mean uses a lot of word, or uses too many words; I can't find a word whose definition is having a big vocabulary.
If you mean that you have more than enough, it is "too many".
too much
they were too fat
No they are far from being too big they are actually too small
The U.S government IS too big! They are just wasting our tax dollars and not actually helping people at all.
Cotton. Always cotton. Synthetics would stick to you, and wool would be too hot.
Too large, big. Vis a vis beaucoup. warden
It means a big story. It might be used ironically or sarcastically too if the person that said this found the story either difficult to believe or actually insignificant.
Too is a substitute for also. This also annoys me. This annoys me too. Too also can be used to mean excessive, as in too big, too loud, too beautiful.
Depends on what you mean by "quote out" ?
no. and if someone changes my answer, they are in big trouble! big i say, BIG!!! bye and don't flag this answer! if you do that, you are STILL in big trouble!
Dido is a verb meaning to play mischievous tricks. Did you perhaps mean some other word?
it could either mean his checking u out and thinks your hot, or not being mean, but can also mean he thinks that yr too skinny or too big. all depends!!
Means the ring is too big. Get it resized.