Sentence examples for be a bit miserable from inspiring English sources

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The weather can be a bit miserable though.

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I broke up with my boyfriend and it was a bit miserable really.

"Helen had just lost out on a big auction, and she was a bit miserable," says Paterson.

At present, the word "depressed" can be applied to both people who are a bit miserable and those with a genuine debilitating mood disorder.

"I know I can come across as being a bit miserable and, because of that, I don't think supporters realise how much we care.

I'm no expert, but she'd probably be a bit less miserable if she put a jumper on.

Well, I was feeling a bit miserable so I decided to cheer myself up by going shopping!

She nags him a little too often, isn't as pretty as she was once, seems a bit miserable.

While chilly weather can work in runners' favour over long distance events, this year's conditions are a bit more miserable than many would have been hoping for.

But we are soaking wet and a bit miserable so there are other words to describe it.

"We're talking suicidal thoughts here, we're not talking 'I'm a little bit miserable.'".

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