Examples of 'bit deaf' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit deaf"

bit deaf: This phrase typically means having a slight hearing impairment or difficulty in hearing. It may be used to describe someone who struggles to perceive sounds accurately

How to use "bit deaf" in a sentence

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bit deaf
She was half blind and a bit deaf.
I am also a bit deaf in my left ear.
Your grandma is a bit deaf.
She is a bit deaf but she still hunts mice in the garden.
We will be a bit deaf.
My godfather's a bit deaf but he still has very sharp eyes.
Ah Choi is a bit deaf.
Of the crew, but a bit deaf and short-sighted, and similarly limited in.
Doctor, people do not kill because they are a bit deaf.
Consequently, I am a little bit deaf in my left ear.
There was an old housekeeper . She was half blind and a bit deaf.
And she said this, It helps being a little bit deaf on occasions, ” Lagarde said.
There was an old housekeeper, she was half-blind and a bit deaf.
She 's a bit deaf.
Do not know whether you noticed, but I am a bit deaf.

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Speak up, he 's a bit deaf when he 's thinking, and that statue does not help.
But the rest of your ear is protected . Temporarily, at least, you go a bit deaf.
Sorry . I am a bit deaf.
Speak up, you know I am a bit deaf.
That one 's a bit deaf.
Give it a good long ring. She's a bit deaf.
Maybe he 's a bit deaf.
Lionel, I think you're getting a bit deaf.
I think I'm a bit deaf.

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