"After all," he points out, somewhat superfluously, "she's not an investment banker, and he's not a nuclear physicist."
"Where's your cab?" "Out the front." He pointed superfluously to the big doors.
I took it for granted that it was a superfluously ornamental camera.
One reporter asked the player, a little superfluously, if he had come here to win.
This, the pamphlet continues rather superfluously, has serious implications for democracy.
He prefers keeping away from these abhorrent qualities and their owners to avoid wasting his power superfluously.
It can be said that it was the golden age when the good members of a writer had gathered, without treating some writers favorably superfluously.
Now we try to find out these assumptions, calibrating and tuning their strength carefully: they should not be said in an either superfluously sharp, or unsatisfactorily weak form.