How to use "bit" in a sentence

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It works well and I feel a bit better.

The place where I had to live was just a bit better than the rooms at the university, but the food was not

Her hair was different, and she looked a bit older, and a bit tired, but it was her all right

'A bit,' I said

She bit her lip and hesitated, as if trying to make up her mind about something

Marius, I think I was a little bit in love with you.'

Is it my fault she is so stupid? So easy to manipulate? A little bit of blood on my face, a few tears, a fake story about him hitting me

On a bit of land next to Howth Road

I'm going to go close the church, then maybe I can find you that bit of food and some other clothes."

Thank you! You know, I'm sure there's a bit of spare money for the church

And yes, the last time they came to the forest, it was a bit cold, and they had nothing to do.

Junior looks a bit happier now, and for twenty minutes Owen talks to him about how to hold the gun and how to walk with it, while his son listens carefully and asks sensible questions that show a real interest

And Owen now notices that the boy actually looks a little bit like him after all and that he also smiles sometimes

"Well, yes." He bit his lip

Sala bit her lip anxiously

It was a bit smaller than Sala's, with no windows - and no garden either, of course

Sala was a bit offended

You were excited and you couldn't concentrate on anything else, but you were also a tiny bit afraid

She was still feeling a bit shaky.

it was you in there, wasn't it? Your voice sounded a bit different, but apart from that..."

Us." Sala felt a bit better.

A bit too clever, said a voice in Sala's head: they'd been together, and yet not together; they were able to talk to each other, but sometimes experienced things separately

It was confusing, and a bit frightening.

Sala bit her lip

"It's a little bit crazy," said Cham

But I'd really miss you - and so would your family..." She bit her lip.

Sala felt a little bit puzzled

Sala bit her lip

Sala bit her lip

He's a bit mad, but he won't hurt you

Unaware that she was staring at him, the boy put one hand to his mouth and bit gently on his bent thumb knuckle, which Danny had begun to do a year or so before he died

She landed a position as choreographer for a two-bit lounge revue, a dismally cheap imitation of the multimillion-dollar Lido, and eventually she took over the costumer's job as well

But she wasn't completely in control of herself; she felt a bit like a sleepwalker

You don't understand me one bit better now than you did when we divorced."

Maybe it really was a bit like riding a bicycle.

It's a little bit like our house

"And if he is dead?" Elliot asked, every bit as insistent as she was.

He was an unreconstructed fascist and not the least bit ashamed of it

"Anyway, even if we're spread a bit thin, it doesn't matter much

"That's a bit sloppy of him," Kennebeck said, "considering how clever he's been so far."

"So there's a bit of the beast in all of us

But he startled me, and I guess even the little bit of resistance I offered was enough to push him away

The Explorer, equipped with heavy chains on its big winter-tread tires, bit into the snow and chewed its way forward without hesitation.

Now, as she approached his bed, she bit her lower lip so hard that she tasted blood

"They probably did look a little bit like spacemen in their decontamination suits

But I haven't one bit of proof

'A girl also wants a bit of excitement

Even the Napiers are saying awful things about her! Just because she left their tennis, party a bit early

'He just said he was a bit lonely in the evenings

'I've got one bit of news for you, Clement

That was the story I got from him, bit by bit

I almost screamed, but I bit my hand

'This is a bit open

They just used to rush off to work - I've seen hundreds of them, with a bit of breakfast in their hand, running to catch their train, frightened they'd be sacked if they didn't

Yes - wait a bit, and I'll make it clearer what I think ought to be done

This made me a bit unhappy

Harris moved a bit and said, 'I'll be downstairs in a minute

Harris stood up and said, 'Be thankful for a bit of excitement in your lives! Your lives must be so boring, just sitting and fishing all day

Our clothes probably looked a bit old and strange.