Examples of 'bit poor' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit poor"

Bit poor: This phrase is colloquially used to describe something as slightly below average or not of the best quality, often in a somewhat dismissive or understated manner

How to use "bit poor" in a sentence

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bit poor
Usually lengthier cars have a bit poor performance.
Bit poor actually.
The picture quality is a bit poor.
And a bit poor.
The water pressure up on the first floor was a bit poor.
It was about a boy who was a bit poor an he lived in a trailer park.
The English of Russian Latvians is a bit poor.
That 's a bit poor for a red capital.
His health is a bit poor.
And that bit poor Holger 's ear.
The effect is a bit poor.
It 's a bit poor cousins, twice removed.
The sound is a bit poor.
It 's a bit poor cousins, twice removed . That kind of thing.
The lightning was a little bit poor in the room.

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Leverkusen are a bit poor against Spanish sides, having lost 1 out of their 36 games and won 10.
Admittedly I do think the chorus is a bit poor and repetitive.
You are doing really well in some regards, and a bit poor in others.
Yeah, I will be honest, visibility is a bit poor out the sides. Ooh.
Living here, I have always taken the beach for granted a bit Poor thing.
That 's a bit poor.
I'm sorry, my daughter is in a a bit poor state.
Yeah, I will be honest, visibility is a bit poor out the sides.

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