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91. He never quite fitted in when he was working here - he was always a bit of a square peg. 92. He's a bit of a culture vulture - always out at galleries and theatres. 93. I am quite good at English, but I have a bit of a blind spot where spelling is concerned. 94. We may have a bit of a problem on our hands. 95. Harry's in a bit of a flap over this interview tomorrow. 96. He liked to think of himself as a bit of a bohemian. 97. There are over two hundred people coming to the party so it might be a bit of a squash. 98. We'd had an all-night party, and the place looked a bit of a sight. 99. I'm in a bit of a fix with the arrangements. 100. I'll do my best, but it'll be a bit of a push. 101. Don't believe all he says - he's a bit of a boaster. 102. I was a bit of a social misfit at college because I didn't like going out in the evenings. 103. We had a bit of a set-to with the neighbours. 104. I called her by the name of his first wife, which was a bit of a howler. 105. I can't remember that day very well. It's all a bit of a blur. 106. Moving to London was a bit of a culture shock after ten years of living in the country. 107. She's a lovely child, but she can be a bit of a handful sometimes. 108. I was always a bit of a duffer at maths. 109. Was that a bit of a gaffe then, starting to eat before everyone else had been served? 110. He's a bit of a dark horse: he was earning a fortune, but nobody knew. 111. You can use cocoa powder to make the cake rather than chocolate - it's a bit of a cheat, but nobody notices the difference. 112. The last party was a bit of a washout - hardly anyone turned up. 113. We were very sorry to see that the houses of some school teachers were a bit of a hole. 114. It was a bit of a running gag in the show. 115. Sometimes young lads just need to turn to a mother figure for a bit of a chat and reassurance. 116. Dennis is a bit of a plodder, but he gets the job done in the end. 117. Going to their rescue in a rowing - boat is a bit of a forlorn hope. 118. It was a bit of a slap in the face when she refused to see me. 119. I made a bit of a blunder by getting his name wrong. 120. He had a bit of a scrap with the boy next door.