Examples of 'more than a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "more than a bit"

more than a bit: Used to emphasize that something is considerably or to a great extent

How to use "more than a bit" in a sentence

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more than a bit
Show us a bit more than a bit of leg.
More than a bit of a stuffed shirt.
That matters more than a bit of history.
More than a bit curious.
Nothing he likes more than a bit of trouble.
I am more than a bit ashamed for not seeing the obvious.
The rest of it is more than a bit of insanity.
More than a bit of Effort.
It seems like more than a bit of a stretch.
Probably Botticelli himself is responsible for more than a bit of it.
You had more than a bit to do with it.
I would call that more than a bit.
There is more than a bit of utopia in that.
Maybe a little bit more than a bit.
And more than a bit creepy.

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To understand why requires more than a bit of imagination.
It is more than a bit ridiculous in general.
We could not pull down more than a bit of it.
That is more than a bit of a stretch.
Calling that a radical change to my lifestyle was more than a bit of an understatement.
And there is more than a bit of them inside of you.
There is nothing some journalists like more than a bit a death.
Maybe it was more than a bit of summer madness.
Jaeun is a natural airhead, and is more than a bit clumsy.
And there is more than a bit of truth in it.
However, one specific glitch that involved the restaurant was more than a bit disturbing.
This can be more than a bit distracting.
It might even hurt a bit . Or a bit more than a bit.
You have been more than a bit of a dick to her.
But according to the doctor's receptionist, Mrs Chalmers is more than a bit forgetful.
You liked more than a bit.
It was a magical moment for Italian anarchism, to which the daily contributed more than a bit.
You know more than a bit.
Ted Raimi has a small supporting role, barely more than a bit part.
Maybe more than a bit.
I had me a lengthy vacay from it and now I'm more than a bit out of habit.
I was more than a bit worried.
What happened here was more than a bit of fun.
I am more than a bit in awe of Sq.
This looks like a lot more than a bit of a fuss.
He is more than a bit obsessed with Peer Eggen.
You are also probably outlandish and more than a bit of an eccentric.
They will need more than a bit of patience to line up correctly.
For many females, a bracelet is more than a bit of jewelry.
I have also become more than a bit fascinated with the adult coloring book craze.
However, the value of meta tags is more than a bit overrated.
She looked more than a bit hysterical, now.
These pass within a short time, and never require more than a bit of rest to overcome.
Perhaps they saw more than a bit of themselves in each other.
You are not the first person to tell me that I am more than a bit pointy-headed.

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Examples of using More
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
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