bit造句1. Once bit [bitten] twice shy.
2. Take a hair of the dog that bit you.
3. Once bit, twice shy.
4. A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day.
5. I am not a bit anxious about my battles, If I am anxious I don't fight them, I wait until I am ready.
6. He ate every bit of the pudding.
7. Paul's being a bit evasive about this job.
8. Her visits were starting to get a bit tedious.
9. I have a bit of a fever.
10. The weather is a bit warmer today.
11. Frankie's a bit of a clown.
12. He's going to be a bit pushed for money.
13. I'm sorry I'm a bit early.
14. We're all a bit gauche when we're young.
15. The detective scanned every bit of evidence.
16. He just needs to calm down a wee bit.
17. He took the apple and bit down.
18. I'm a bit pushed for money this month.
19. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.
20. A bit of grit had got into my eye.
21. Your hair looks a bit tangled.
22. If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten.
23. He bit back a sigh of impatience.
24. He squeezed the last bit toothpaste out.
25. Monday's a bit inconvenient for me. How about Wednesday?
26. These trousers are a bit tight around my waist.
27. We had a bit of hard luck this season.
28. The dog bit at the stranger.
29. Could you turn the TV up a bit?
30. He seemed a bit subdued to me.