12 sentences with 'bit'

Example sentences and phrases with the word bit and other words derived from it.

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« The soup became a bit watery after adding more water. »

bit: The soup became a bit watery after adding more water.
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« Every night, before going to sleep, I like to watch a bit of television. »

bit: Every night, before going to sleep, I like to watch a bit of television.
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« Quite a bit of rain has fallen this week. My plants are almost drowning. »

bit: Quite a bit of rain has fallen this week. My plants are almost drowning.
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« One day I was sad and I said: I'm going to my room to see if I can cheer up a bit. »

bit: One day I was sad and I said: I'm going to my room to see if I can cheer up a bit.
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« The lion's voracity made me feel a bit scared, but at the same time impressed by its fierceness. »

bit: The lion's voracity made me feel a bit scared, but at the same time impressed by its fierceness.
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« He walked to the apple and picked it up. He bit into it and felt the fresh juice run down his chin. »

bit: He walked to the apple and picked it up. He bit into it and felt the fresh juice run down his chin.
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« I was travelling and feeling a bit down, so I phoned my best friend since childhood. »
« The defective diamonds, which make up less than half, are put to industrial uses, such as drill bit coatings. »
« But scientists have discovered that, because of its genes, the animal is also a bit of a rat and a bit of a baboon! »
« Our Father, who art in heaven ... Dwayne bit down on the blanket that covered him as he prayed with Moore, who still shielded him with his own body. »
« Alexander the Great's forces managed to conquer Persian territory bit by bit, seizing major fortresses and cities, seizing supplies and fighting off Persian counter-attacks; »
« To this day, the period of Mongol rule is often taught in Russia as the period of the 'Tatar yoke', when any hope of progress for Russia was suspended for centuries while the rest of Europe advanced; while this may be a bit of an exaggeration, it still has a kernel of truth. »

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