Sentence examples for bit of a classic from inspiring English sources

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Josh Widdicombe (asking for a friend) Yes, it's a bit of a classic this.

"There was a little bit of a classic piece to it: housewife, children, home, career," she said.

A bit of a classic, the neoprene-style fabric gives a boxy shape that's very Raf Simons.

First published in 1993, Julia Donaldson's rhyming version of an old folk tale has become a bit of a classic.

Buy now 5. Studio Lines Invisi' Hold 24hour Natural, Clear Gel, £4, boots   This good-value, versatile gel is a bit of a classic from L'Oreal.

I still love the Acne Pistol, possibly the most comfortable ankle boot I've worn in the last couple of years and it has indeed turned out to be a bit of a classic.

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It reminds me a bit of Abuse, a classic side-scrolling shooter with free mouse aiming and scary aliens.

And we are always looking for ways to include those old songs through remixes or sometimes we'll play a bit more of a classic as an encore.

"It never had the highest profile and is a bit of a forgotten classic," he said.

Buffalo plaid, once the uncomplicated icon of woodsy masculinity, is now a bit of a camp classic.

You can't live off one platinum album, even if I do think it's a bit of a lost classic.

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