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two bits
noun
Twenty-five cents, or a quarter.
Exact(59)
Two bits of Antarctica are heating up rapidly.
Economic growth can be broken down into two bits.
Appearance: Two bits of concrete and a picket fence.
These indigenous symbols are our own two bits' worth.
Clegg says there are two bits of Lazard.
Actually, two bits of news stuck out for me.
I give you two bits of evidence for that.
"It was a close game settled by two bits of shocking defending and two bits of Premiership-class finishing," he said.
Or, to put it slightly differently, two bits of nature disagree with each other.
"I think there were one or two bits of humour," the source said.
Two bits of seemingly obvious advice: Be careful where you click.
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