Examples of 'i felt a little bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "i felt a little bit"

The phrase 'I felt a little bit' is a common expression used to describe a small degree or amount of a particular feeling or emotion. It indicates a slight or moderate level of the described sensation

How to use "i felt a little bit" in a sentence

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i felt a little bit
I felt a little bit like a freak at times.
The rain held off and I felt a little bit warm in the long sleeves.
I felt a little bit like this guy.
I woke up today I felt a little bit better.
I felt a little bit of my strength returning.
That was for the first time I felt a little bit famous.
I felt a little bit like that this morning.
And it was also during that time that I felt a little bit sad.
I felt a little bit rushed there.
But then when the match get longer and longer, I felt a little bit sick and exhausted.
I felt a little bit like their substitute father.
To tell the truth, I felt a little bit lazy.
I felt a little bit better after the shower.
I am not gonna lie, I felt a little bit like Canelo.
I felt a little bit uncomfortable.

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I could not sleep and I felt a little bit like a horse ”.
I felt a little bit safer when we got a second door.
On the way up to Hull, I felt a little bit nervous but also excited.
I felt a little bit too sweet but it was good.
But then Hannah Stuart messed up four times, so I felt a little bit better.
I felt a little bit at home.
And then a couple years ago, I felt a little bit lost, creatively.
I felt a little bit sorry for some of the songs we gave up.
Something more - I felt a little bit sad.
I felt a little bit relieved since she promised me to give a financial support.
I must admit, though, I felt a little bit bad about Cruz.
I felt a little bit responsible for not calming my team down in that important moment.
I woke up after 11 hours of sleep and I felt a little bit better.
I felt a little bit of relief having finally found one thing that could be a relevant clue.
After the first set, I felt a little bit better, for sure.
I felt a little bit of despair when I saw the shooting on my news feed.
But then Hannah Stuart messed up four times, so I felt a little bit better. Yeah.
I felt a little bit like Sherlock and you was like the disappearing woman.
Oh well, but don't be mad at me… I felt a little bit.
I felt a little bit of relief when I saw the result as it was quite small.
But now I felt a little bit of regret.
I felt a little bit headache after I went home.
No wonder I felt a little bit chilly.
I felt a little bit like I was breaking a promise.
If anything, I felt a little bit of pity for her.
I felt a little bit intimidated when I was.
Even after that, I felt a little bit in my tendon again.
So I felt a little bit the first day here.
I woke up this morning, I felt a little bit what 's it y'know and I thought to myself.
I felt a little bit embarrassed, but we went in.
Well, at first I felt a little bit threatened and jealous.
I felt a little bit like a dog, trying to get some fresh air.
As for Emma, I felt a little bit of pity for her.
I felt a little bit creeped out by the end, but it was still sweet.
At the end of the day, I felt a little bit guilty for carting Sam around everywhere.

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