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Phrases with «to burn a bit»
The idiomatic expression
"to burn a bit"
means to feel some level of discomfort or pain, often related to heat.
Full definition
bit
(parent phrase)
to burn
(parent phrase)
to burn a bit
Related phrases
to have a bite to someone
to get to in a bit
to take a bit of getting used to
bit of getting used to
little bit of getting used to
to burn to the ground
to burn to death
bite to something
answer to that burning question
to lead to biting
bit of a surprise to someone
bit of a shock to the system
bit of a mystery to someone
bit to much
Sentences with «to burn a bit»
Looking more closely, they identified
burned bits of
animal bones as well.
(
discovermagazine.com
)
The tart may
burn a bit in
places but don't worry.
(
kimmysbakeshop.com
)
The bottom of the loaf
got burnt a bit
, do you think that this was because I used a cast iron pot or that it was too close to the heating element?
(
theclevercarrot.com
)
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