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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit shot" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something is slightly damaged or not functioning well, but it is not a commonly recognized expression.
Example: "After the accident, the car was a bit shot and needed extensive repairs."
Alternatives: "a little damaged" or "somewhat broken."
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"Confidence has got to be a bit shot when you're in that situation.
I had eye surgery yesterday, so I guess my attention span is a bit shot.
"Heads went down a bit and confidence was a bit shot, but to come back in the second half and show the spirit that we did and play like we did and kept trying to get on the ball was very encouraging".
Friday, he picked it up a bit, shot 80 and said, with humor and a sense of perspective, "I actually hit the ball in play today".
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In a video bit shot for Halloween on his TBS show, "Conan," which just turned two, he referred to a costume store's big-chinned Devil mask as Jay Leno.
"There are two new trees moved farther down the middle of the 18th fairway, and they can interfere quite a bit with a second shot," he said.
To simulate a person traveling a bit, switch shots like the person walking away, then a shot of them coming towards you, then from the side.
Mr. Bay, known for the fast pace of his imagery, also had to slow down a bit, using longer shots and more wide shots to maximize the effect.
"We took an approach that was a bit of a shot in the dark," Kissler said.
As it is a bit of a shot in the dark by me.
"It can be a bit of a shot to your ego.
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