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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a bit screwed' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation that is difficult, chaotic, or unusual. For example, "I'm feeling a bit screwed right now. My car broke down, I have to finish a project for work, and I have no food in the house."
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(Though frankly, this theory is a bit screwed by the total obscurity of Do Not Open 'Til Christmas, in which Alan Lake plays another psychiatric patient in a cotton-wool beard - this time one who jumps out from behind the curtains armed with a carving knife).
Ultra-early adopters got a bit screwed, there.
No matter where you turn online, you can find people ranting on the matter – with just 11 months between the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S, lots of folks are getting a bit screwed over.
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Mounting hardware in the box includes a small screwdriver with a double-ended bit, screws, a drill bit, and drywall anchors.
We have a very comfortable lo-fi aesthetic, and our host's delivery and cadence sounds a bit chopped and screwed.
You will need a drill, a drill and screw bit set, a saw and a carpenters square to make sure that all your cuts are not crooked, and something to haul materials to and from the lumberyard.
It's a bit of a screw-up: brother and sister Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert "ordered" a boy to help them on the farm and suddenly here is this red-headed little girl.
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Determine the size of the bolts or that will go into the lugs--the directions included with your mail slot should have this information--and attach a twist bit (a screw-type drill bit) of this same size to your drill.
You will be screwing quite a bit in just a few steps.
Turn the screw a bit more".
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