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a bit of造句
91. The rail strike is a bit of a pain. 92. My teacher's a bit of a fruitcake. 93. Our boss is a bit of a dictator. 94. He's always been a bit of a joker. 95. It's a bit of a nuisance. 96. I was only having a bit of fun. 97. My boss is a bit of a dictator. 98. The meeting was a bit of a marathon. 99. Use a bit of common sense! 100. The film is a bit of a curate's egg. 101. This typewriter's a bit of a dinosaur, isn't it? 102. This comes as a bit of a disappointment. 103. He was quiet, conscientious, a bit of a plodder. 104. The celebrations were a bit of a damp squib. 105. Did he give up? Not a bit of it! 106. She's got quite a bit of money. 107. It's not a bit of use complaining. 108. She's a bit of a bookworm. 109. Slosh a bit of paint on. 110. It's the usual boring secretarial job - a bit of typing and some filing. 111. Coming home after a trip somewhere is always a bit of an anticlimax. 112. He comes across as a bit of a bore in interview. 113. I thought he would be sorry, but not a bit of it. 114. I'm only trying to earn a bit of money. Where's the harm in that? 115. She's a bit of a fitness freak. She goes running every night. 116. I've got a bit of a confession to make - I've lost that book you lent me. 117. I'm afraid he's in for a bit of a disappointment. 118. That'll leave you a bit of time so that you can get the table set and whatnot. 119. He never quite fitted in when he was working here - he was always a bit of a square peg. 120. He'll come round to my point of view, given a bit of time.