Sentence for bit | Use bit in a sentence

Bit example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use bit in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for bit.

  • Not a bit of it! (8)
  • Not a bit of it! (13)
  • He bit viciously. (10)
  • Hilary bit his lips. (8)
  • Barbara bit her lips. (8)
  • Violetta bit her lip. (10)
  • For a bit, just to see? (8)
  • She bit the words back. (8)
  • Not a bit more terrible! (10)
  • No, John; not a bit of it! (8)
  • Lady Blandish bit her lip. (10)
  • She is not one bit to blame. (10)
  • We said that a bit too often. (8)
  • Fiorsen bit his lip, and bowed. (8)
  • Do give a bit of comfort to it. (10)
  • But he was just a bit in the way. (10)
  • We had a bit of war now and again. (7)
  • And it may have been a bit my fault. (10)
  • A bit of a shake always braces me up. (10)
  • He had got a bit rusty with his stars. (8)
  • Bianca bit her lips till the blood came. (8)
  • We had a bit of a scrimmage, coming home. (22)
  • Young Val will want a bit of looking after. (8)
  • There is not a bit of fish to be got to-day. (4)
  • I was trying a wee bit in your absence, sir. (18)
  • Maybe you should hold it out of window a bit. (8)
  • Have to think of my household a bit, you know. (8)
  • John, tell Nedda that, and stay with her a bit. (8)
  • And the Vicar seems to be for a little bit of both. (8)
  • It lay there like a bit of snow on the cold ground. (10)
  • Bit by bit he handed her the morsels. (10)
  • Just come here and carry your mind back a bit, Cokeson. (8)
  • But there really was a bit more to tell: not much, was it? (10)
  • Every poor innocent little bit of an art had been exhausted. (10)
  • I saw the last bit of life go up from her mouth blessing you. (10)
  • He repeated it next day, without being a bit wiser of the cause. (10)
  • The question bit him: How far had she been indiscreet or wilful? (10)
  • Ashurst bit at his sleeve, to stifle a groan of remorseful longing. (8)
  • Lady Malloring bit her lips; she looked straight and hard at Sheila. (8)
  • Then goes back to the table, and writes an address on a bit of paper. (8)
  • For though he mixed with Dartie a good deal, he thought him a bit of a cad. (8)
  • She had taken the bit between her teeth, but could she make him take it too? (8)
  • These she was fond of relieving by a bit of light blue, her favourite colour. (5)
  • He is ignorant about the princess as yet; he would like to have a bit of the wreck. (10)
  • She does not care for Algy a bit, which is not a matter that greatly influences him. (10)
  • He tried the temper of the stick, bent it a bit, and admired the prompt straightening. (10)
  • He thought this bit of uncandor charming, and accepted it as if it were the whole truth. (9)
  • Jolyon bit his lips; he who had always hated rows almost welcomed the thought of one now. (8)
  • This bit of philosophy, which I confess I thought fine, did not seem to impress Kendricks. (9)
  • Edward bit his lip, and shot a level reflective side-look, peculiar to him when meditating. (10)
  • Edward bit his lip, and shot a level reflective side-look, peculiar to him when meditating. (22)
  • She pulled the valves open and found it a bit of paper attached to a thread dangling from above. (9)
  • You see, Miss Middleton, there was the landscape, and the exercise, and the occasional bit of danger. (10)
  • Owing to it, in a manner almost as mysterious, he was kept crossing a bridge having a slippery bit on it. (10)
  • The old feeling that she had never understood him, never done him justice, bit him while he stared at her. (8)
  • What cause of wrath he had was past a guess: a wolf at his vitals bit him, hardening his handsome features. (10)
  • She bit at the needle-end, not quite visible, but almost within reach of teeth, and suddenly went very white. (8)
  • Sometimes it would cross the track in a bit of waterfall, with a pool, in which Modestine refreshed her feet. (2)
  • He has a dark, short beard, and red-brown cheeks; is a little bald on the temples, and a bit grey, but hard as iron. (8)
  • The idea that they have got together, bit by bit, a power, travels slowly up to their heavy brains. (10)
  • And I can even imagine that little thing finding Tom just the least bit slow, at times, if it were not for his goodness. (9)
  • Some phase of his work, some vision of his wife or daughters started forth from each bit of furniture, picture, doorway. (8)
  • You would not have cared one bit for a caricature, if you had not nursed the absurd idea of being one of our conquerors. (10)
  • The Countess was quite aware of the efficacy of a little bit of burlesque lying to cover her retreat from any petty exposure. (10)
  • But no sooner had she got outside, after that strange outburst, than she bit her lips to keep back an angry, miserable feeling. (8)
  • I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of a garden in the clear autumn sunshine. (2)
  • Surely the King bit his breath, marvelling, and his fury became an awful fear, and he fell back from her, molesting her no further. (10)
  • Somehow this school, this bit of great-hearted idealism on the part of the old man she loved, had thus far stirred up a deal of mud. (13)
  • Still, to buy four ships with the freight market so depressed was a bit startling, and there would be opposition at the general meeting. (8)

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