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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit hungry" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a slight or mild feeling of hunger. Example: "I ate a small breakfast this morning and now I'm feeling a bit hungry before lunch."
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Except being a bit hungry?
But they do act a bit hungry.
Perhaps we were a bit hungry after all.
There is nothing between you and nature". Except being a bit hungry?
I often skip a meal – I don't mind being a bit hungry.
By the end of Day 1 of the experiment, I was feeling a bit hungry, but not defeated.
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"They were a bit hungrier than us to win and that was the disappointing thing".
They also benefit, he says, from it being "colder up here, less cluttered, and a bit hungrier".
"They were a bit hungrier than us to win and that was the disappointing thing". Hamilton Accies manager Billy Reid: "First-half, it was fairly even but we had an outstanding chance with Jon Routledge - he's missed an open goal from three yards!
Once you have your blood pumping, you may feel a bit thirsty, or hungry.
"If the match before you goes a little bit longer and you're a little bit hungry, you can always grab a banana".
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