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  1. a bitadverb

    Synonyms:
    a little bit, a little

    Antonyms:
    a lot

  2. a bitadverb

    To a small extent; in a small amount; rather.

    Synonyms:
    a little bit, a little

    Antonyms:
    a lot

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. a bit, a little, a trifleadverb

    to a small degree; somewhat

    "it's a bit warm"; "felt a little better"; "a trifle smaller"

    Synonyms:
    a trifle, a little

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  1. Jonathan Mattingly:

    Brett Hankison was a little bit worked up, i remember looking at Brett Hankison, saying,' Brett Hankison, relax. Brett Hankison, just relax. Relax.

  2. Henrik Stenson:

    I think the margins are very slim on quite a few of the shots, you can hit something that most other weeks would be a good birdie chances, it takes a hop and you're in the water scrambling for par or bogey. On certain holes, it's pushed a little bit. We know that's the case, so you come out here and try to make a game play accordingly and avoid problems as much as you can.

  3. Jason Lewis ':

    Well, the thing is, can we call anybody a slut ? This is what begs the question. Take this woman out of it, take Rush out of it for a moment, does a woman now have the right to behave -- and I know there's a double standard between the way men chase women and running and running around -- you know, I'm not going to get there, but you know what I'm talking about. But it used to be that women were held to a little bit of a higher standard. We required modesty from women. Now, are we beyond those days where a woman can behave as a slut, but you can't call her a slut ?

  4. Leo Buscaglia:

    The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of knowledge and it becomes another s, smile at someone and receive a smile in return, are to me continual spiritual exercises.

  5. Benoit Anne:

    The rouble is less correlated than its peers to the global backdrop, and that's the reason there's been a bit of outperformance.


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