a bit of a造句241. She is in a bit of a bad mood because she's just given up smoking.
242. Hal was a bit of a rolling stone before he married and settled down.
243. I made a bit of a pig of myself at dinner.
244. This blouse is a bit of a fiddle to do up.
245. I'm in a bit of a tricky situation really - whatever I do I'll offend someone.
246. This was the subject of a bit of a set-to between Smith and his record company.
247. She's a bit of a doubting Thomas she won't believe you're back till she sees you.
248. This show is a bit of a ragbag.
249. That would be a bit of a lie.
250. He'd had a bit of a raw deal.
251. My father-in-law, whom I never met, was a bit of a dandy.
252. It was a bit of a blow, a bitter pill to swallow.
253. Privately he thought Tom Hendry was a bit of a country bumpkin.
254. I took you for a bit of a rogue, but maybe you're just a fool.
255. Part of a wall painting here, a bit of a fresco there.
256. Anyway, Taureg survived thirty-eight depth charges so she deserves a bit of a cheer.
257. A lot of the arts fellows think Humphrey's a bit of a twit and tend to talk down to him.
257.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
258. La Norte, it would seem, is a bit of a cult hero among her work colleagues.
259. They came to places like Southend, Thurrock and Basildon, and found it a bit of a culture shock.
260. An adopted daughter of Washington she sees herself as a bit of a hard North-East woman.
261. The bloke was living a bit of a fantasy life.
262. Often the result of one partner badgering the other into making a bit of a show.
263. A bit of a bombshell, Vi distracts Betty's hard-won suitor Hugh, touching off a set of sibling sparring.
264. There's a bit of a lap dissolve and the full moon becomes a paper cup viewed from above.
265. One of the reputations that has taken a bit of a bashing is Sigismond Thalberg's.
266. Rufus was a bit of a centaur himself, a big roan stallion, and she was a little cat-eyed - waif.
267. That's the important thing. Household chores will present a bit of a problem, of course, but the children matter most.
268. It's a bit of a mess but it's not totally destroyed.
269. Warren is from an upper middleclass Connecticut family; he's a bit of a snob.
270. Saare remembers one student who did not do well academically and was a bit of a troublemaker.