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Asparagus "wins" in conventional gourmet circles only because it's a bit harder to grow, literally a bit thinner on the ground and so pricier and posher.
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I was literally being a bit of an idiot".
He is so powerful and strong that people literally are a bit frightened of him".
"We have literally unearthed a bit of history," she said.
Well, "literally" is a bit strong, as it's only a concept, but whatever.
This is only the starter, but we're already feeling quite full and, as the Argentinians put it so delightfully, "un poco en pedo" (literally: "a little bit in farts", or slightly drunk).
I read before my journey to Baja of what happens to people when they come in contact with a whale, how they tend to go, literally and figuratively, a bit overboard: nearly tipping over boats for a passing touch; spontaneously breaking into song; crying out in ecstasy; or just flat-out crying.
Maybe most spine-tingling of all was the fact that the director's previous credits consisted of literally nothing but a bit of programming on Mortal Kombat 3. The PC version.
"So I bought more off that same guy and I remember him telling me, 'If you ever feel upset, literally just take a bit of a Xan and you'll be fine.' I'd been struggling with depression and anxiety for a year, and this guy knew that.
Other data discs, like DVD's, CD's and hard drives, transfer data to computers literally bit by bit.
OH, my, aren't designers taking the term "resort" a bit literally this season?
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