Sentence examples for a bit put from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit put" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I was a bit put off by his comments."
Alternatives: "a little annoyed" or "somewhat disturbed".

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Cornel looks a bit put out.

Wouldn't you be a bit put out?

Then he looks a bit put out.

"I'm not so young," I said, a bit put off.

I was a bit put out by that last point.

There is attitude to spare, and the artworks often feel a bit put upon.

She seemed a bit put out by the question but eventually conceded that no, she hadn't.

McLennan looks a bit put out when reminded of the quote.

I was a bit put off by the layout of this book.

My mother wasn't a bit put out by her husband's demise.

Rosi Kerr, director of sustainability at Dartmouth, said that at first, people were a bit put out by the change.

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