Sentence examples for term for a bit from inspiring English sources

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Unlike Martin Luther King, he says, "I have no dream…but I do like pilu [a dialect term for a bit of tail]." Mr La Qualunque, the central character in a new film, "Qualunquemente", is an invention.

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He said: "It's the sort of pitch I've been looking for, in terms of a bit of bounce, a bit of spin.

There is a term for "a little bit irritable," and someone feeling depressed may talk about having a "down heart," while tapping a fist against the chest.

But let's think about the longer-term history for a bit.

The term is a bit of a misnomer, for these places don't just offer an escape from tax.

BALA AMBATI, SALT LAKE CITY For those unfamiliar with the term, a bit about donor chains.

My favorite of the estate's smaller restaurants was River Wildlife's Lodge Restaurant, set in a log cabin for which the term rustic is a bit ingenuous.

The term "futures" is a bit of a misnomer.

It was fun for a bit, but my terms shouldn't feel cheaper than the value associated with my hopes.

"In the medium term, it will stabilize and then bump along the bottom for a bit," he said.

One thing Google has going for it in terms of getting a bit more market share is that it recently added an "open in Chrome" feature to its Gmail and Google+ apps for iOS.

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