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Discover Ludwig"a bit overcast" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it when describing a day or an atmosphere as being slightly cloudy. For example: "Today has been a bit overcast, but the sun is coming out now."
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5.00pm BST Weather report: It's going to stay dry, probably - a 20% chance of rain, they're saying - and it'll be warm if a bit overcast.
It was gorgeous last night, a bit overcast now, and there's the hint of some rain this evening, according to the BBC.
"If the wicket starts a little bit moist and it's a bit overcast like it's supposed to be, it's going to be pretty hard work for the batting team," Ponting said.
87th over: South Africa 259-7 (Philander 46, Steyn 19) It's looking a bit overcast and dark at Lord's and one of the floodlights has decided to pack up, hopefully that can be fixed sharpish and we'll get some prolonged play this evening.
"The weather was nice, just a bit overcast, but the sea temperature wasn't really cold at all.
We absolutely loved it and since the day was a bit overcast, we were three of about ten visitors, which gave us an amazing and very unique opportunity to see the birds up close and personal!
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The sun's out for the first three days, it'll be a wee bit overcast on Sunday, and there's no great issue with high winds.
I know it's a bit more overcast today than it has been but I didn't find it as oppressive as I might have done.
Perhaps it's just that summer is a bit more overcast in St Helens' world.
It can't be "The sky was a bit grey and overcast and I'd forgotten to bring my umbrella with me so it looked as though I might get wet on the way to work at the well known insurance company I'd just joined".
The first was taken outdoors on a somewhat overcast day with a bit of motion and some digital zooming, the second was taken indoors in my well-lit office with a fair amount of side to side motion, and the third was taken in a dark stairway, also with a fair amount of side to side motion.
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