Sentence examples for bit put off from inspiring English sources

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"I'm not so young," I said, a bit put off.

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

I'm a bit put off by a Green staffer with the world's brighest flashgun taking pictures of the assembled media.

I'm also a bit put off by the pricing strategy, which turns must-have features into optional extras.

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

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

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One of them, a youth worker in Birmingham, who doesn't want to be named, told me that this is the bit that put off three teenagers who had been making plans to go and fight.

He thought I was more in tune with my culture than I really was and I was put off a bit.

The details of the chart are a bit complicated, but don't be put off.

How can you not warm to a teacher who awards such punishment?" He continued: "Petty snobbery abounded, but only wets are put off by a bit of snobbery.

You're probably still a bit gun-shy about visiting Colombia, put off by the country's long history of cocaine-fueled mayhem.

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