Examples of 'lacking a little' in a sentence

Meaning of "lacking a little"

lacking a little: to be slightly deficient or missing something, often used to describe a small insufficiency or scarcity in quantity or quality

How to use "lacking a little" in a sentence

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lacking a little
But we are just lacking a little speed generally.
Lacking a little sex appeal here.
Maybe the descriptions are lacking a little bit.
Some we are lacking a little cohesion in some instances.
And urban environment is always lacking a little more space.
My mother was lacking a little something so my father would marry her.
Your tour may be lacking a little.
I am lacking a little bit of attack.
The conversation is lacking a little depth.
Lacking a little mystery and magic in your life?
But there is lacking a little green.
As much as we love that magnitude, your tour may be lacking a little.
The community is lacking a little bit.
I was just lacking a little bit of grip in the lower speed… perhaps the chicane.
The communication is lacking a little.

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Emahuja is lacking a little motivation to get into studying….
That is the only thing they are lacking a little bit.
The thing that I was lacking a little bit was the technicality of singing.
I also love Army Wives but the realism is lacking a little sometimes.
The conversation is lacking a little depth . So we will change the subject.
Compared to the novel, it is lacking a little bit.
We are lacking a little bit, but I think overall the package is promising.
She is quite reserved and lacking a little confidence in her.
I am lacking a little sleep, but I am fine.
My English was still lacking a little bit.
Driven and lacking a little confidence, Jace Stratton is the youngest member of Delta Squad.
Just because you're lacking a little something.
Are you lacking a little bit of power?
In regards to the story itself, i found it was lacking a little in something.
Weak points, Sea lacking a little background according to the tide.
But your dancing, though enthusiastic, lacking a little precision.
We were just lacking a little performance this weekend . ”.
Reads pretty smoothly, but it 's still lacking a little pep.
But I think I was just lacking a little bit of commitment on my decisions ”.
I put myself first at home … the food is lacking a little salt?
We were just lacking a little bit of consistency . ”.
All I'm saying is that it's just lacking a little oomph.
It 's just lacking a little variety.
A solid 14 % potential alcohol, though lacking a little acidity.
We may be lacking a little bit of confidence, but we do not lack quality . ”.
Do not you feel that the dress was lacking a little bit of pastry technique?
The fruit is lacking a little though.
That 's what football nowadays is lacking a little bit . ".
You appear to be lacking a little in attack.
It 's certainly well-cooked and fresh, but lacking a little punch.
Last year it was lacking a little bit in depth.
We're having fun. - The conversation is lacking a little depth.
However I felt that the game was lacking a little in encouragement and guidance.
Our Toyota engine, we were lacking a little raw speed today with that.
The story, too, was lacking a little passion.

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