Examples of 'think you are a bit' in a sentence
Meaning of "think you are a bit"
think you are a bit: This phrase is often used to gently suggest a perceived behavior or trait in someone. It implies a slight criticism or observation. For instance, 'I think you are a bit too harsh on yourself.'
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think you are a bit
I think you are a bit too hard on yourself.
But then people might think you are a bit stingy.
I think you are a bit too upset.
Hyuga is sadistic ; I think you are a bit too.
I think you are a bit too nazi.
About the kid? Do not you think you are a bit too indifferent?
I think you are a bit too pessimistic.
Well my friend, I think you are a bit misinformed.
I think you are a bit more excited about this than we are.
Honestly, my boy, I think you are a bit crazy.
I think you are a bit confused phill.
Do not you think you are a bit too certain?
I think you are a bit unfair to Benedict.
I also think you are a bit too young.
I think you are a bit similar.
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Do not you think you are a bit too indifferent?
I think you are a bit strange.
It is for her. I think you are a bit more excited about this than we are.
I think you are a bit waghalsig.
Yeah, I think you are a bit confused here….
I think you are a bit of a mummy's boy really.
Se-bin, I think you are a bit out of it.
I do think you are a bit unfair about JK.
But I think you are a bit harsh on Sherwood.
I think you are a bit special, Agnus Towler.
I think you are a bit special, Agnes Towler.
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At least the baby puts up a bit of a fight
I was in a bit of a jam and he came through for me
Examples of using Think
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I think this is payback for a drug debt
I just did not think you could lie to me
I think you knew better than they did