bit造句61. 'Are you tired?' 'Yes, I am a bit.'
62. That meat smells a bit iffy to me.
63. Let's hurry a bit, we are far behind them.
64. I think Mum's going a bit deaf .
65. The horse's bit was covered with white froth.
66. My granny's 94 and she's a bit gaga.
67. She took a pear and bit into it.
68. He bit his lip nervously, trying not to cry.
69. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume.
70. The weather was a bit of a downer.
71. That dress looks a bit long to me.
72. Careful! That chair's a bit rickety.
73. He was a bit of a dodgy character.
74. We did a bit of sightseeing in Paris.
75. The picture is a bit skew.
76. The dress is a bit too big for me.
77. Would you like a bit of chocolate?
78. You're getting a bit plump you need to diet!
79. Can you stand a bit further away?
80. An icy wind bit our faces.
81. One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky.
82. A little bit of oil works wonders on squeaky hinges.
83. I did a bit of fencing while I was at college.
84. He is, so to speak, a bit too cruel to his wife.
85. The weather there can be a bit unpredictable - one minute it's blue skies and the next minute it's pouring down.
86. The children were starting to get a bit fed up.
87. I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.
88. He's going through a bit of a bad spell at the moment.
89. So you're getting about a bit again? Not shutting yourself away?
90. She worked herself up into a bit of a state.