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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Have a bit too much for

Hi.

"Sunderland have got to be aggressive, positive and create a nervousness and anxiety among these United fans. If they can quieten the crowd down they will have a great opportunity, I'm not sure about United's back four but I think United will have a bit too much for Sunderland." [From the BBC Sport website.]

What does the expression have a bit too much for mean in the context?

Thank you.
  

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be a bit too strong for Sunderland to cope with

  • be a bit too strong for Sunderland to cope with
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be a bit too strong for Sunderland to cope with
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... and maybe Sunderland will cope with that extra bit ...

Sunderland 2; MU 1

Dave

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