Examples of 'bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit"

Bit (adverb): a small amount or degree; used to indicate a low level or extent
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  • A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to the reins to direct the animal.
  • A rotary cutting tool fitted to a drill, used to bore holes.
  • A coin of a specified value.
  • A ten-cent piece, dime.

How to use "bit" in a sentence

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A little bit over my head right now.
At least the baby puts up a bit of a fight.
I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me.
You have ruined every bit of today.
Bit like a skylark with a shorter tail.
Still a little bit shaky and tense.
Bit of a comedown from saving the world.
And the toughest bit is still to come.
A bit of water will take it right out.
Elise can be a bit clumsy around people.
Bit of prison humour for you there.
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to.
Bit early in the day for that.
You have got a bit of fluff on you.
Even bit my hand so it would seem real.

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A mako almost bit your foot off.
She bit the nose of one of my auxiliaries.
I just felt a bit bad about yester.
The collar is sticking up a little bit there.
Last time he bit off an index finger.
This place has not changed a bit.
Seemed a bit buttoned up in our little interview.
Looks just a little bit skewered there.
A paltry bit of plastic and crude electronics.
Just need to show a little bit of patience.
Every bit and piece you chose.
Kim would flirt with me a little bit.
A donkey just bit a child in the hallway.
The situation has worsened a bit lately.
You look a bit long in the boat.
I suppose pater thought they were a bit common.
Perhaps it gets a bit repetitive after awhile.
I would say lacy was a little bit country.
So you got bit by a great big hormone.
She laying off of me a bit now though.
Pass me a bit of your ham for my eggs.
I will go down town for a bit then.
Made him a wee bit too irresistible.
I do remember a discussion on that taking a bit of time.
Take that bit of barley sugar away.
I thought you was looking a bit blown out.
I am a bit wary of all this new technology.
So you have hit a bit of a rough patch.
Feel those guys out a little bit.
I have been saving it a bit at a time from my rations.
Something in the food hamper just bit me.
I know a little bit about counterintelligence myself.
I was hoping for something a bit more subtle.
Show me a bit of good faith here.
Edinho only ate a little bit of salad.

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