Sentence examples for be a bit put from inspiring English sources

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Wouldn't you be a bit put out?

If I were a parent, I'd be a bit put off by a "bored" reading.

Any sane web 3.0 entrepreneur looking to hire a lawyer in 2020 may be a bit put off by watching their representative bully a cartoonist.

While fans love to hear -- but should largely choose to ignore -- the former they can be a bit put off when the latter involves a big man spending time working on his perimeter game.

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I was a bit put out by that last point.

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

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

Irma was a bit put out, so she cut her hair and moved into a woman's refuge.

I was a bit put off by the sound of the piano, a twangy thing recorded in Quebec's Palais Montcalm.

We had hardly seen a soul until then and were a bit put out to have our solitude interrupted.

The professor is a bit put off by her confidences, and gets up to leave in spite of her protestations.

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