Examples of 'caught a bit' in a sentence
Meaning of "caught a bit"
caught a bit: To be slightly affected by something, often used in the context of becoming ill or feeling unwell
How to use "caught a bit" in a sentence
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caught a bit
I must admit we are caught a bit off guard.
Caught a bit of rotten luck last week.
Ramsey has already caught a bit of a break.
I caught a bit of your conversation back there.
Really glad to have caught a bit of this.
He caught a bit of a cold last night.
I just kept getting caught a bit.
I also caught a bit of what you said pertaining to me.
It seems I have caught a bit of cold.
Leo caught a bit of it in the foot.
I must admit we were caught a bit off-guard.
I caught a bit of your act over there in the ring.
Think I have caught a bit of a cold.
I caught a bit of this yesterday.
This past winter I caught a bit of the Coco bug.
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Caught a bit of shrapnel.
Well, she got wet and caught a bit of cold.
I caught a bit of cold.
You know, you look like you caught a bit of color.
I feel caught a bit off guard.
You know, you look like you have caught a bit of colour.
I may have caught a bit of the obsession bug from you.
Sounds like you're having financial troubles. I caught a bit of your conversation back there.
We caught a bit of the Olympics last night.
Here . Think I have caught a bit of a cold.
I caught a bit of the final Democratic primary debate last night.
I must admit we're caught a bit off guard. Okay.
Caught a bit of wind at Point Arena.
What's wrong with him? He caught a bit of a cold last night.
I caught a bit of your conversation back there, sounds like you are having financial troubles.
Yeah, we're a couple, so… Right. I also caught a bit of what you said pertaining to me.
Caught a bit of shrapnel . Nothing to worry about.
We were flying reconnaissance . Caught a bit of flak, I am afraid.
I also caught a bit of what you said pertaining to me . Right.
Here's once that I caught a bit of.
You could have caught a bit of a cold in the mountains this morning.
You know, you look like you have caught a bit of colour . Do I?
So you caught a bit of luck being Paul Lombard 's daughter.
Um… I-I must admit we're caught a bit off guard.
I caught a bit of that contest,.
And then, Canada 's been caught a bit in the crossfire of some of the trade conflicts.
Caught a bit of shrapnel . Nothing to worry about . But it took a while to heal.
Ah, that… i caught a bit of a cold.
Just caught a bit of it down at the front . No ; not really.
Way to go! We caught a bit of luck, ourselves!
I caught a bit of a photography bug about 2-3 years later, and I have been shooting ever since.
I believe I caught a bit of sarcasm in Andy 's comment.
I caught a bit of your conversation back there, Why don't you mind your own business?
Well, I caught a bit of the show.
You see, I caught a bit of shrapnel … in the Ardennes.
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Threads have been caught in the hook area
Caught these cullies coming ashore in a longboat
He still has not caught up with us yet