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a bit
A small amount of anything; also, a short period of time. For example, Here's a bit of wrapping paper , or It'll be ready in a bit , or Just wait a bit . [c. 1600]
Somewhat or rather, as in It stings a bit , or Will you have a bit more to eat? [Second half of 1600s] Also see bit by bit ; not a bit .
Example Sentences
But since that launch in 2017, things have changed a bit.
Ms Murray told BBC Radio Manchester, "I need to be more visible. Somehow the government has not taken notice enough and that's why I'm doing the walk, out of desperation and a bit of frustration".
Mr Black decided to begin writing fake stories for April Fools' Day for "a bit of fun" and said his wife usually helped him come up with the ideas.
"Hopefully, if I win Olympic gold, I'd probably like to do a bit of 2029 as a little victory lap, or a year where I just do fun races," says Nuguse.
Ms Slinn added: "You just feel a bit stupid, don't you? You think 'how gullible can you be to give £5,000 to people you don't even know who they are?'."
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