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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit rose" is not correct in standard written English
It may be an attempt to describe something as slightly pink or rosy, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The sunset was a bit rose, casting a soft glow over the landscape."
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Mr Wessel's assessment of Mr Geithner is a bit rose-tinted, while he overdoes the criticism of Mr Paulson as bungling and erratic.
England have always been a bit rose-tinted about their place in the world order, but the Eriksson years will go down as a decadent period of wild over-optimism and blatant self-delusion.
Its flavour runs from prune to plum with a bit of rose thrown in.
We all need a bit of Rose in our life, right?
Fillings can vary, but Ms. Chandupatla's version is this: one fresh betel leaf, a smidgen of lime paste, a bit of rose-petal masala, fennel seeds, a touch of candy, betel nuts, dried coconut and a bit of sugar cube.
But in "Pretty Persuasion" she's as poised as a princess — a pert brunette in a school uniform with a little bit of rose in her cheeks.
'I'd known Rose a bit for years,' Ruth says, 'and I loved her food.
9.12 The bloom seems to be coming off the rose a bit.
It is a bit like pruning a rose bush; you can only cut it back so far before you kill it.
Wrapping up victory inside two and a bit days at The Rose Bowl also buys Peter Moores' men some much-valued extra recovery time ahead of Sunday's game at Chester-le-Street.
The change was deliberate: "Coming off an album that is almost unperformable live, I definitely wanted the live show to reflect this record a little bit more," Rose said.
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