Sentence examples for felt a bit lost from inspiring English sources

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I felt a bit lost.

Sarah, in her advanced level, said she felt a bit lost.

I didn't know what this fact meant, if anything, but he seemed vulnerable to me — or maybe, in our new situation, I was the one who felt a bit lost.

She received another Tony nomination, yet she also felt "a bit lost" in her grief, so the offer to join "Private Practice" was as much a fresh start as an opportunity to try television.

Staal said he felt a bit lost during his first shift, in the game's second minute, and admitted making "some mistakes" early on, as when James van Riemsdyk almost beat him for a goal.

Yet, walking home after my 14.5-hour shift (I was desperate to stay beyond my allocated 12.5 hours, convinced the moment I left the room the mother would deliver) I felt a bit lost.

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Saturday I wake up and feel a bit lost.

Low point: When I finish a project I often feel a bit lost.

Does he feel a bit lost, without his daughter, and with his story all told?

And viewers without some grounding in the history of psychoanalysis may feel a bit lost.

Alison says: I feel a bit lost – it's hard to get in contact with the insurance company.

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