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is all one word, I just made a bit of a boo-boo there. "Rotund", if someone's quite fat, if
I just made a bit of a boo-boo there.
I'm going to throw a little bit of a curveball.
I know that's a little bit of a mouthful, but it's probably why I'm so ridiculously happy.
But this bit of a cycle is crucial to its “virtue.”
Bit of a bump there, but it's all good now.
Alright, back on track. Bit of a bump there, but it's all good now. We've still got a solid plan.
I think it's time to have a little bit of a taste up. Here's Georgie's one.
I think it's time to have a little bit of a taste up. Here's Georgie's one.
-It's a bit of a challenge picking them up, as you can see.
It's a bit of a challenge picking them up, as you can see.
or "my head feels funny. I have a bit of a headache."
I have a bit of a headache."
So anytime I'm having a bit of a creative rut or I'm in a bit of a slump, I just pick up one of them.
or I'm in a bit of a slump, I just pick up one of them.
Now, 'mirth' is another word for laughter and 'melancholy' means 'sadness' so it sounds like there's a bit of a contrast here.
means 'sadness' so it sounds like there's a bit of a contrast here.
I have a little bit of a tickle in my throat.
I don't have a sore throat right now, but I have a bit of a tickle in my throat, like, it feels just a little bit sore.