Sentence examples for well with a bit from inspiring English sources

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Bloom Gin goes well with a bit of lightly crushed strawberry.

Unlike hard courts, clay does well with a bit of wetness — though not too much — and the courts are submerged in water every evening for fifteen minutes.

Speechless fits right into ABC's diverse roster but stands apart as well with a bit of a darker tone and jokes that fly faster than even Maya can drive on her way to cash in a coupon.

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Nicely weighted on the best of his form, 8lb below the rating he had last year, and last three runs suggest he's still good enough to run well here with a bit of luck.

Well, with quite a bit to say about other things, notably the relationship between matter and energy.

Both the ear piece and the speakerphone could do well with being a bit louder.

It should be blended pretty well, with just a bit of chunkiness.

The paper continued, "His keen, sensible answers, well seasoned with a bit of humor, stole the show again and again".

Gyoza were also well rendered, with a bit of crispiness to the outside and nicely seasoned meat inside.

Wine and black-eyed peas may seem like an odd pairing, but Mr. Maxwell insists they go well together (with a bit of cornbread, his family's customary accompaniment).

Well, someone with a bit more gumption than I hacked together a tiny BB-8 from a Sphero and it's fantastic.

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