Examples of 'lost a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "lost a bit"

lost a bit - a phrase indicating a temporary state of confusion, disorientation, or lack of direction, often used metaphorically to describe feeling uncertain or adrift in a situation

How to use "lost a bit" in a sentence

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lost a bit
You have only lost a bit of time.
Lost a bit of weight since then obviously.
Thai politics has lost a bit of color.
I lost a bit of strength towards the end.
Perhaps the team lost a bit of confidence.
I think that art has been lost a bit.
His shoulders lost a bit of their tension.
I lost a bit of time in sector two on my best lap.
I have actually lost a bit of weight recently.
I lost a bit of concentration and got on the grass.
The shadows have lost a bit of magic.
He lost a bit of blood but he will be all right.
They seemed to have lost a bit of charm.
I also lost a bit of weight without changing my diet.
I was a bit late and lost a bit of time there.

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He lost a bit more of his control.
Bad news is we lost a bit of energy.
She lost a bit of her soul that day.
I seem to have lost a bit of time.
We lost a bit of our vision.
Compared to yesterday we lost a bit of grip.
I have just lost a bit more faith in humans.
It seems we got lost a bit.
Boxing lost a bit of its mojo.
Emily arose with nap and she was lost a bit.
I truly have lost a bit of my innocence.
Lost a bit of weight perhaps.
Chubby cat has lost a bit of weight too.
I lost a bit of myself today.
I think it gets lost a bit towards the end.
We lost a bit of composure and lost our way a little.
And you have not lost a bit of your looks.
It lost a bit of its mystery.
These days hotels have lost a bit of their luster.
I have lost a bit of confidence in my doctor.
I will stay positive and take it as being lost a bit longer.
It has lost a bit of its charm since then.
He had lost a yard of pace and lost a bit of confidence.
It lost a bit of its elegance.
It seems like they get lost a bit in the middle of this.
Lost a bit of money.
Then her smile lost a bit of its brightness.
Lost a bit of blood.
I seemed to have lost a bit of grip at this point.
Lost a bit of time.
This world has lost a bit of character since then.
She is much more active and has lost a bit of weight.
He just lost a bit of blood.
When the study ended participants who used vinegar lost a bit more weight.
I got lost a bit and could not find my hostel.

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A little bit over my head right now
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Examples of using Lost
We have lost loved ones in the past
And everywhere the ceremony ofinnocence is lost
And they lost money on the betting
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