Sentences with phrase «bit of a revelation»

I had a bit of a revelation over the holidays.
However, since the hazelnut dressing was a bit of a revelation for me (it's «eat out of the blender» tasty), I decided -LSB-...]
After so many years of being afraid to eat anything even vaguely sweet, your dessert recipes have come as a bit of a revelation to me.
while i understand where your cynicism comes from, do you not think that the approach we took versus liverpool was a bit of a revelation in terms of the manager applying a «plan b.» or do you think our defensive, counter-attack approach was merely coincidence and not planned at all?
Masuaku is really becoming a bit a bit of a revelation in an attacking sense, and providing he doesn't try his wonderful tricks in vulnerable areas of the pitch then he can become a major creator for us going forward.
However, recently I had a bit of a revelation.
It is a bit of a revelation to realize that Hicks, who would develop into one of the angriest and edgiest standup comedians of his time, was once such a clean - cut and straight young man.
I did know he wanted to write something for Frances [McDormand], but when the script arrived, it was a bit of a revelation.
Jeremy Renner, specifically, was a bit of a revelation to me.
As scruffily charming as Affleck was in Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy, his ultracharismatic movie star turn here comes as a bit of a revelation.
Driving a Supercharged Autobiography down the Atlas Mountain range toward Marrakech, on a rare stretch of twisty road that was both well paved and unflooded, was a bit of a revelation.
The Lincoln Navigator has been a bit of a revelation.
«I had a bit of a revelation this week.
I had a bit of a revelation about the work.
I guess all things considered it's just a bit of a revelation — just how little sleep can you by on?
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