embarrassment of riches(An embarrassment of riches is an idiom that means an overabundance of something, or too much of a good thing, that originated in 1738 as John Ozell's translation of a French play, L'Embarras des richesses (1726), by Leonor Jean Christine Soulas d'Allainval. Example: "All four of them have their own cars but there's no room in the driveway–an embarrassment of riches". WK Alexander Demidov)
embarrassment of riches(An abundance or overabundance of something; too much of a good thing. Roger was in the library, trying to choose, from an embarrassment of riches, the ten of his fathers books which he was to be permitted to take to the city. WT Alexander Demidov)