Examples of 'bit neglected' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit neglected"

bit neglected: This phrase suggests that something has been somewhat ignored or not given as much attention or care as it deserves

How to use "bit neglected" in a sentence

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bit neglected
Manny has been feeling a little bit neglected.
The place is a bit neglected and left to oblivion.
The gardens too are a bit neglected.
It can feel a bit neglected. A little bit neglected.
They sometimes feel a bit neglected.
But I am feeling a bit neglected and under-recorded myself.
Outlying areas around a larger urban area will naturally be a bit neglected.
India has been a bit neglected it seems.
Life can get busy at times and the home can get a bit neglected.
A little bit neglected.
Unfortunately, the calves seem to be a bit neglected.
And they had been a little bit neglected in terms of the gene bank functions there.
And the Lateran seems to be a bit neglected.
Portugal is still a bit neglected among tourists, at least compared to Spain, Greece, and Italy.
Natalija has been a bit neglected.

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As a result, the blog has been a bit neglected.
Thanks, a bit neglected.
Peter adores Carla, but he feels a bit neglected.
It can feel a bit neglected.
With limited resources, unfortunately the Kitchen Garden is a bit neglected this year.
Sorry, you have been a bit neglected lately.
You know, the baby is behind? It can feel a bit neglected.
Is your garden looking a bit neglected after the winter?
However, one aspect seems to be a little bit neglected so far.
Ben Nelson must be feeling a bit neglected these days.
Natural eyebrows are very popular, and even a bit neglected are great.
The poor blog has been a bit neglected of late!
Old friend! Natalija has been a bit neglected.
But, what if your skin has been a bit neglected over the past winter.
It does look forgotten -- even a bit neglected.
Yes, but they are a bit neglected.
My art journal is a bit neglected.
In fact it seemed a bit neglected.
With distinction! Sorry, you have been a bit neglected lately.
Sorry, you've been a bit neglected lately.

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Examples of using Neglected
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Such planning is often neglected in reform process
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