too bad

ADJECTIVE
  1. deserving regret
    it's regrettable that she didn't go to college
    regrettable remarks
    it's too bad he had no feeling himself for church
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How To Use too bad In A Sentence

  • Fred Wye seemed like a decent sort of cuss, Peter thought, too bad his brother wasn't more like him. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • But wait, that bugger is gone already, Too bad, so sad. The Volokh Conspiracy » Would “Deem & Pass” Survive Judicial Review?
  • It is too bad that we often put readers, ordained and lay, in costumes that shackle the creative reading of texts.
  • By African standards, Ghana is not doing too badly.
  • It's too bad that the return on your investment doesn't always yield the big gains you want.
  • Except for being the punchline of a few freshman jokes, being the lone "freshy" on the tennis team hasn't been too bad, either. Paul & Matt's Sports Attack
  • Too bad that slive doesn't have the stones to do something Loser with Socks
  • The prickling in my feet comes and goes, and I'm tippy and dizzy every so often, but nothing is too bad right now.
  • I've lost my wallet. --That's too bad.
  • I applaud the ease and convenience of that answer; too bad I lack the power of self-deception necessary to believe it. Harlan Ellison on God
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