Sentence examples for words a bit from inspiring English sources

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In other words, a bit like a judge.

The nurse was very fat and she sang songs from the War, mangling the words a bit.

Joan describes Cromwell as "a crashing snob", in other words, a bit of a bore to snuggle up to in those precious hours before sleep.

This would be "anchored by a clause of mutual assistance" in case of terrorist attack or other disaster in other words, a bit like the NATO treaty.

It is an interesting choice of words, a bit like someone choosing to win big at a high school track meet rather than compete in the Olympics.

In his dealings with the media and with his own staff, Hywood's mood was, in his own words, "a bit scratchy".

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My Dad said, "Who are your people?" I stumbled over my words a bit--I was surprised he didn't know - Dad, people who look like us".

My Dad said, "Who are your people?" I stumbled over my words a bit--I was surprised he didn't know - Dad, people who look like us". "Sweetheart". He said, " I worry about you.

They are, for want of a better word, a bit of a gang.

The word, a bit improbably, was "fit". By 2004, there were 23 English words on the chart.

"So I'd retouch the wording a bit here and there, and eventually I'd end up changing everything".

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