Sentences with phrase «bit mind»

«We should open a little bit our minds to this project,» he said.
Watching Keenan work up a sweat during our demo was a little bit mind - blowing.
This week's chart is a bit mind - boggling, because it makes the case that Google is even more dominant than you may have guessed.
«The fact that [U.S. authorities] actively limit startups is a bit mind - boggling,» he says.
It is nice when people want you and all sorts, but it is a bit mind boggling when all sorts of numbers are thrown in the papers.
«The rite or ritual promises to be a bit mind - bending to some — since it does not follow our normal Ghanaian traditional way of marrying or blessing marriage» Osarfo hinted.
It can be a bit mind - boggling when you see how many variations of smart shoes are there.
I am very new to this concept but I'm keeping an open mind due to being a girl who needs a bit of help (as any other) I'm fun, talkative, non judgmental, adventurous, if anything you will find out by talking to me yourself
Choosing a way to raise the height of your toilet can be a bit mind boggling as you will find there are many options available.
To make it a bit mind numbingly easy, the enemy has a habit of shouting out their next move, so pay attention when you can and it might even be impossible to lose a battle.
The story is vast, the customisation options are a bit mind - boggling, and the animations are top notch.
All of this is a bit mind - boggling at a time when the average consumer has no idea what bitcoins do in the first place, and when the currency remains impractical as an everyday payment platform.
This can be time - consuming and a bit mind - boggling if writing isn't your forte.
As with any new venture, the days and weeks that led up to this (trial) launch were a bit mind - bending (in a good way, but mind - bending nevertheless), and I don't think I exhaled for a full hour after I pushed the publish button on Monday's post — LOL!
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