Sentence examples for ideas bit from inspiring English sources

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A bunch of bitter toothed cunts, full of venom, stagnant bile, old ideas bit down as hard as they could to make him bleed and hurt and hopefully die before he got too big. .

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It wasn't that he wasn't funny, but that he peeled the onion of comedy until audiences cried so hard they laughed; early routines like his incompetent ventriloquist and his exhaustion-of-ideas bit were closest in spirit to the deconstructed comedy that Andy Kaufman would popularize a few years later.

In the interview, Mr. Marcus fleshes out each of those ideas a bit further.

To Nietzsche he was meandering across ideas, a bit like the White Queen in "Through the Looking Glass".

That person, with nous, is Tom's engineer pal Hadrian, who generally finds Tom's ideas a bit off-the-wall.

Bell, who teaches at Tsinghua University in Beijing, has taken these ideas a bit further.

You may not find a bike that completely fits your profile, so you may have to change your ideas a bit.

We have this idea — a bit of a lazy idea — that reading fiction always and everywhere makes us better people.

Second, most technologies — since they are increasingly based on ideas and bits and not on atoms and muscle — are improving at rapid, exponential rates.

Ms. Minow put the idea a bit differently.

Still, he clearly considers the whole idea a bit dangerous.

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