Sentence examples for bit like a half from inspiring English sources

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It looks a little bit like a half disassembled rubiks cube.

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Looking a bit like a half-drained bathtub, Austin's Lake Travis is closing many of its ever popular boat ramps.

The 87 white, red-roofed houses are all slightly different, and at the center of the development is a small chapel with a spire girded by two bronze wings though it looks a bit like a half-submerged trout, it's supposed to evoke a phoenix-like triumph.

It is a bit like a half-circle motion.

Reading it was a bit like watching half a cricket match with no scoreboard.

Her champions in Britain include Romesh Gunesekera (who nonetheless described reading "Darkmans" as "a bit like watching half a cricket match with no scoreboard") and Ali Smith, whose allusive, angled fictions have something in common with Barker's.

Joke: "A simile is a bit like a metaphor but half way through you say "like".

The atmosphere felt a bit like a garage sale half an hour after all the good stuff has gone. .

"Looking back, it was a bit like the half life of a radioactive isotope.

Mr. Rattner said recovering from the scandal "was a bit like the half life of a radioactive isotope.

It is ridiculous to imagine in this era of MySpace individuality that every woman would feel good in one of those gorgeously gaudy flowered Balenciaga dresses (which look a bit like one half of the hinged decorative eggs made by Mr. Fabergé).

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