Sentence examples for a bit of winter from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of winter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount or a brief experience of winter, often in a metaphorical or poetic sense.
Example: "As the leaves began to fall, I could feel a bit of winter creeping into the air, signaling the change of seasons."
Alternatives: "a touch of winter" or "a hint of winter".

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"All we want to do is to put on a bit of winter fat, points-wise" said the coach of the league's cheapest side.

"This will be my last race of the season probably and then I'll have a bit of time off and then get stuck into a bit of winter training," he told BBC Scotland ahead of the Scottish event.

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A bit of Christmas cheer might be in the offing for the NHS in an extra £2bn in 2015-16 due to be announced in George Osborne's autumn statement.

Then do a bit of Christmas shopping.

Its dense, irregularly aerated crumb has a bit of spring.

You can save a bit of summer's flavors for next winter by freezing berries now.

Ms. Lombardo, a teacher, thought of the relationship as just a bit of summer fun, but he had been "very persistent".

The gain, the first in four sessions, reversed a bit of last week's 11percentt slide in the Nasdaq index.

Summer may be over, but ice cream makers can bring a bit of summer's pleasure to any season.

Bold, funky design mixes a bit of 1950s modular furniture with exposed stone arches and blue motifs.

So I'll leave you to it, with a bit of Thanksgiving wisdom from an editorial observer Lincoln Caplan wrote last year.

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