Sentence examples for a bit hostile from inspiring English sources

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"But the Italians from Italy feel as if the Albanians invaded Italy, so they're a bit hostile.

He was always a bit hostile to rock until I heard him playing a record that had Silver Apples on it.

Some middle-class feminists are a bit hostile to intersectional feminism (in which sexism is seen as just one of a range of factors that can combine to heighten the likelihood of prejudicial exclusion).

Characterized by its use of all-caps and thick, bold strokes, the ride-hailing giant's branding has always felt a bit hostile.

And towards the end, he grew a bit hostile.

One was open to talk, one seemed nonchalant, but the third was a bit hostile, telling our group, "You need to move on... We're not trying to hear it".

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"He's a little bit hostile now and a little bit in remorse," Johnson says.

The music is very much darker, and stranger and a little bit hostile.

Respondents are slightly more optimistic about their economic prospects, and a bit less hostile towards the United States.

The reaction to the new News Feed had been a bit more hostile than the reactions to that change, as you can see largely from the tweets below.

Not the least bit hostile to me.

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