Examples of 'starting to get a bit' in a sentence
Meaning of "starting to get a bit"
Starting to get a bit: Suggests that something is gradually changing or evolving, usually in a negative or challenging way
How to use "starting to get a bit" in a sentence
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starting to get a bit
I am starting to get a bit nervous about this lunch.
The deep snow was starting to get a bit heavy.
Starting to get a bit sloppy now.
My current board is starting to get a bit battered and bruised.
Starting to get a bit sloppy now . We are getting a few mistakes.
Your baby is also now starting to get a bit hungry.
I am starting to get a bit pissed off with everything.
All I am saying is that your boy is starting to get a bit of a reputation.
We are starting to get a bit concerned here.
After six months without a win I was starting to get a bit edgy.
This is starting to get a bit tasteless.
I was feeling ok, but the old legs were starting to get a bit tired.
Just starting to get a bit heavy.
It happened pretty often, and she was starting to get a bit nervous about it.
You are starting to get a bit of a reputation.
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When nothing turned up, I was starting to get a bit worried.
I am starting to get a bit bored of my hair.
At 24 weeks of pregnancy, the clothes are starting to get a bit on the tight side.
I am just starting to get a bit worried about him.
By Monday and Tuesday, though, we were starting to get a bit anxious.
They are both starting to get a bit of an understanding.
He said: 'I think my girlfriend is starting to get a bit worried about me.
I am starting to get a bit worried.
Because … It 's my turn to be honest now … You are starting to get a bit of a reputation.
It was starting to get a bit much.
Maybe Dina but she didn't die… starting to get a bit interesting.
I am starting to get a bit pessimistic.
That 's nice . But I am starting to get a bit bored.
It is starting to get a bit warm here so I need to watch the heat.
I suppose yes, I am starting to get a bit excited.
I am starting to get a bit worried because Tom should have arrived by now.
Song Que was now starting to get a bit excited.
I'm starting to get a bit worried now because you're sounding like Charge.
I think that Lily is starting to get a bit better with Noah.
I was starting to get a bit fed up with the fact that I was still running.
To be honest… I must say I am starting to get a bit worried about Michel.
I'm starting to get a bit frustrated with my progression.
It 's half time now . It 's starting to get a bit of a Taft sprinkle.
I'm starting to get a bit tired already-especially my eyes… LOL.
Oh dear, this hallowed turf is starting to get a bit messed up, if I am honest.
So, yes, starting to get a bit frustrating cause I have worked hard all my life.
That 's good, ' cause this was starting to get a bit weird.
I was starting to get a bit upset.
Things are starting to get a bit scary.
I'm starting to get a bit worried for you, right now.
By this time I was starting to get a bit worried myself.
We are starting to get a bit of a social life again!
So much so we're now starting to get a bit worried about him.
I was starting to get a bit self-conscious.
I must say I am starting to get a bit worried about Michel.
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