bit
[bɪt]
Definition:
1. Small amount.
2. Piece of something.
3. The smallest unit of information used by a computer.
Use 'bit' in a sentence:
- 1. There was one bit of vital evidence which helped win the case.
- 2. Wind forward to the bit where they discover the body.
- 3. That's the bit of the meeting that I missed.
- 4. I didn't believe her explanation but I bit my tongue.
- 5. It's a bit much calling me at three in the morning.
- 6. Actually, I'll be a bit late home.
- 7. Now comes the really important bit.
- 8. Seven people in the car was a bit of a squeeze.
- 9. He looked a bit embarrassed.
- 10. He's a bit of a mystery.
- 11. I've got a bit of shopping to do.
- 12. Maybe we'll hear a little bit less noise.
- 13. It's a bit off expecting us to work on Sunday.
- 14. All it required was a bit of work.
- 15. The place is a bit jerry-built.
- 16. It's a bit much expecting me to dump your boyfriend for you.
- 17. Bit by bit I began to understand what they were trying to do.
- 18. I hope there will be time to talk a bit.
- 19. I still think I have a bit more to offer.
- 20. I'm feeling a bit fragile after last night.
- 21. This girl was a bit strange.
- 22. He was a bit off with me this morning.
- 23. Bit by bit memories of the night came back to me.
- 24. I'm really not a bit surprised.
- 25. There's room for another one if you move up a bit.
- 26. The note was written on a scrappy bit of paper.
- 27. We'll do it bit by bit.
- 28. She bit her lip nervously.
- 29. These shoes are a bit tight.
- 30. I think people feel a bit more confident.
- 31. I'm a bit dry.
- 32. My dinner jacket is every bit as good as his.
- 33. Let's wait a bit.
- 34. Only a bit of string looped round a nail in the doorpost held it shut.
- 35. Things have changed quite a bit.
- 36. ‘Are you tired? ’ ‘Yes, I am a bit. ’
- 37. Let's go somewhere a bit more private.
- 38. We're a bit low on bed linen.
- 39. I'm a bit short-tempered sometimes.
- 40. He was pale and a bit haggard.
- 41. I feel a bit down today.
- 42. 'Are you disappointed?'—'Not a bit.'
- 43. She couldn't accept the whole drug-culture bit.
- 44. Can you turn the volume up a little bit?
- 45. Everything has become just that little bit harder.
- 46. I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit.
- 47. She's a bit heavy going.
- 48. I'm a bit chilly.
- 49. These trousers are a bit tight.
- 50. It's all a bit of a mess.
- 51. She sounded a bit worried.
- 52. They're worth quite a bit of money.
- 53. We should manage, with a little bit of luck.
- 54. Can you stand a bit further away?
- 55. Laura's going a bit batty.
- 56. She found a pretty yellow jug smashed to bits.
- 57. I expect you're champing at the bit, so we'll get things going as soon as we can.
- 58. Weren't you just a weeny bit scared?
- 59. I got paid a little bit of money.
- 60. Students have always been portrayed as a bit of a joke.
- 61. He didn't take a blind bit of notice of me.
- 62. It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.
- 63. You need to work on your pronunciation a bit more.
- 64. I'm a bit overweight.
- 65. Did he give up? Not a bit of it!
- 66. His driving was a bit hairy.
- 67. With a bit of luck, we'll finish on time.
- 68. I don't like that idea one bit.
- 69. She bit her lower lip.
- 70. She bit into a ripe juicy pear.
- 71. These men look a bit drippy.
- 72. 'Isn't that a bit selfish?' he chided.
- 73. We can finish this job on time if everyone does their bit.
- 74. I'm a bit hazy about that.
- 75. I need to earn a bit extra this month.
- 76. He bit into his sandwich.
- 77. Can you turn the volume up a bit?
- 78. I'll be a bit later home tomorrow.
- 79. What's wrong with a bit of smoodge between friends?
- 80. He's not the slightest bit worried.
- 81. Not one single bit of work has been started towards the repair of this road.