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do a bit
verb as in affect
verb as in feign
verb as in posture
Example Sentences
“It was the convergence of all these things that we loved. I just remember being that kid and thinking, ‘One day, I’ll do a bit on the Oscars.”
Asked if he thought a belief in hard work was something that was missing in Britain, he replied "I do a bit."
That way, at least UCLA’s opponent, Michigan, would have had to change hotels and do a bit of traveling itself instead of lingering in Southern California for two days off before facing the Bruins after beating USC.
Thomas says they had to do a bit of "creative cutting" to remove it.
"Harris lost when more voters collectively were thinking about abortion rights and democracy, compared to some of the issues Trump tended to do a bit better on," Coleman said, adding: "There were probably a critical mass of pro-choice voters who went with Trump."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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