Examples of 'think a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "think a bit"

think a bit: To take some time to consider or reflect on a situation before making a decision or response. Usually used to encourage someone to ponder a topic further before acting

How to use "think a bit" in a sentence

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think a bit
I think a bit of it might have come loose.
Can we just think a bit about the.
I think a bit of skulduggery would do you good.
And if you just stop to think a bit.
I think a bit of mystery is always really good.
I would give her something to think a bit.
I think a bit of skullduggery would do you good.
She then began to think a bit more.
I think a bit of a break will do you good.
You are starting to think a bit more.
You think a bit too much of yourself.
It would be fairer to think a bit less about him.
I think a bit of rest will do you good.
If you just think a bit outside.
I think a bit of confidence is lacking right now.

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You need to think a bit simpler.
Think a bit harder about it this time.
Now let us think a bit longer term.
Think a bit differently about their work.
Mirrors ought to think a bit before reflecting images.
Think a bit before you decide.
You might think a bit disturbing.
I should stop and think a bit.
I just think a bit of moral relativism would.
I will sit and think a bit.
I had to think a bit about what to say.
Maybe you just need to think a bit harder.
Let us think a bit about being seriously thankful.
That will make her think a bit more.
I think a bit more in that one.
I want to walk and think a bit.
You should think a bit about yourself.
Still find time to think a bit.
I think a bit less dorky is better.
She said something that made me think a bit.
I think a bit of his brain broke.
I need to think a bit more.
I think a bit of space will help us.
Then you think a bit.
You think a bit of better butter.
He was able to think a bit clearer.
I think a bit of a holiday would do you both good.
You could think a bit further.
Think a bit about the car and think about me.
Let me think a bit more.
Think a bit about how her father must feel.
Let us think a bit more.
Think a bit about my bladder.
I am inclined to think a bit of both.
But think a bit about my situation.

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