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to a fault

ADVERB
  1. to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
    too big

How To Use to a fault In A Sentence

  • On the east it descends four thousand feet by a monoclinal fold, which passes into a fault towards the north. The Elements of Geology
  • Claire practically rolled her eyes in agreement when we suggested that Victor - who was mellow and flirtatious to a fault - had slacked off.
  • Holden was a willing player but rather unadventurous, while Sir Josiah proved imaginative but rash to a fault in his play! ANTI-ICE
  • Jefferson was generous to a fault.
  • Everyone was polite to a fault, and the place was spotlessly clean.
  • The insides are modish to a fault, but not eccentric in the way the exterior will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • The camerawork is gorgeous; sound effects are striking to a fault. Art review: 'Fiona Tan: Rise and Fall' at the Smithsonian's Sackler Gallery
  • Furthermore, the man is honest to a fault and disarms any critics by agreeing with them.
  • I dare say you're in good company - good to a fault if correctitude engenders a kind of exclusivity.
  • Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial.
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