Sentence examples for A bit dear from inspiring English sources

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"That's a bit dear," he immediately said, sounding surprised.

Four six-ounce slabs at Citarella cost $40.02, at $25.99 a pound, which seemed a bit dear.

Fresh as the merchandise is, with some adorable floral prints, the prices are a bit dear considering it has been so brazenly outsourced.

She reckons that a good book leaves people "feeling altered in a fundamental way", and life is too short for bad books.But if a session of bibliotherapy seems a bit dear, help is at hand with "The Novel Cure", an A-Z of literary remedies by Ms Berthoud and Susan Elderkin, a novelist and fellow bibliophile.

Just reflect on that a bit, dear Professor Y! get your noodle in gear!" Poor Professor Y! This dull academician (whose most intelligent comment is "Why, holy moly! you're afloat in dialectics!") is led on a dizzying tour of Paris, overwhelmed by a crazed author who claims he's on the brink of a revelation just when the professor expresses a need to find a bathroom.

It's a bit dear at $129 (it's kind of a "boss" keyboard) but at least you get free shipping.

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But last weekend he took the field for something a bit dearer to his heart.

At around £11 a pot, colours from Nails Inc are a bit dearer than your standard fare.

After prices rose by more than 20% in the first three months of the year, everybody's life became a bit dearer.

There are no spirits, so the alcohol is either wine – white, red, rosé – or an Aperol spritz (bit dear at £7.50, but lovely for a summer evening).

I'll be gone for a bit, my dear.

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