Sentences with phrase «more than a little bit»

The sprouts first get roasted in the oven with nothing more than a little bit of olive oil and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
Admittedly, the concept of custody has grown into something that is more than a little bit confusing.
Which, given the compromises, is more than a little bit surprising.
There, he goes more than a little bit insane, turning his body into a living weapon.
Now that you've decided to get a puppy or dog, the next few weeks will be busy and at times, more than a little bit crazy.
The film gets more than a little bit cruel at this point, but it does deliver on the B - movie promises that it makes.
For her, the idea of her man role - playing can be more than a little bit gross.
As much fun as it would be to spin forever, I've always been more than a little bit prone to motion sickness.
Introduction The world be wide open to you as you look forward to life after high school, but youre probably more than a little bit anxious about all the.
I am more than a little bit inexperienced so you have an almost blank slate to work with on my sub side.
Once you pass the age of 65, you may find the thought of dating more than a little bit daunting.
For a diversity - themed update, that's more than a little bit awkward.
Admittedly, the concept of custody has grown into something that is more than a little bit confusing.
When you make and devour a delicious bowl of healthy noodles with whatever healthy sauce you dream up, you have my permission to feel more than a little bit smug.
In this open world game with more than a little bit of a humor slant, the goal is to escape increasingly difficult prisons.
To fleece «em... Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we...
When you make and devour a delicious bowl of zoodles with whatever healthy sauce you dream up, you have my permission to feel more than a little bit smug.
At the end of the day, it's more than a little bit daft, however just entertaining enough to get it across the line.
While we're sure the tenants are thrilled that the owner is so on top of maintenance that he got there before the police did, it probably hampered the investigation more than a little bit.
Thankfully, it seems Nintendo realized they made more than a little bit of an oopsie with Mario Kart 8's Battle Mode, and decided to revamp it entirely for the game's relaunch on the Nintendo Switch.
For those like myself who often find multiplayer more than a little bit frustrating after the rigours of real life, co-op missions against the AI are very welcome indeed.
With books like these, an investment of nothing more than a little bit of time can give young readers and counters workouts that spell f - u-n.
Let's face it: if you've liked video games more than a little bit at any point in the past seventeen years, you know what a Musou game is.
Because it's carved into the lush coastal landscape, Gleneagles is more than a little bit mountainous.
I think this will do very well for Tesla, this should shake up the trucking industry more than a little bit.
I found his claim more than a little bit outrageous, so I wrote an op - ed piece for the Boston Globe in which I argued that colleges may do many dumb things, but promising to improve people morally is not one of them.
(Between you and me, I think this Whole30 is changing his tastes more than a little bit!)
I'm so stinkin» excited to explore Italy for two whole weeks, but it means that I'm more than a little bit busy in the weeks leading up to two weeks off of work.
They're called Slutty Brownies because they're oh so easy, and more than a little bit filthy.
Bill Popfinger needed more than a little bit of luck to drive Happy Escort to a win in the Little Brown Jug.
For myself, but I'm defending DJ because someone said it was some kind of karmic justice that he isn't getting a fight / isn't getting paid this weekend, which I thought was more than a little bit dickish.
It's about pushing a broader philosophical position on how mothers should be, and it's one I find regressive, insensitive and more than a little bit cultish.
Because Cable was deviating more than a little bit from the official party line, as this email shows.
Yesterday James Murdoch was embarrassed when Jay read out emails in which he was more than a little bit profane.
However, it's safe to say that no one from the Conservative Party will watch Margaret Thatcher Queen Of Soho without feeling more than a little bit uncomfortable.
Vacuuming your stairs can be more than a little bit annoying unless you have the right equipment for the job The best thing you can do to make it less painful is use the best vacuums for stairs.
The word «savage» is more than a little bit problematic in this context
For my test make I used technical fabric developed for yoga pants... and seriously... the combination of Helen's design skills and this fabric makes me feel more than a little bit athletic when I wear them.
There's nothing I love more than a little bit of grunge especially with it being Halloween yesterday and binge watching my favourite paranormal series from Ghost Adventures (A must watch to truly get you spooked this week), Paranormal Lockdown and Most Haunted to name a few...
A simple act of walking down the street becomes more than a little bit of a bumble as I try to veer left and the rest of the world is veering right.
This gingham beauty from Oh Henry Vintage was a little bit Lucille Ball, a little bit Dorothy, and more than a little bit Alice in Wonderland.
With thick bangs and plenty of body throughout, this sixties inspired look is soft, sultry and more than a little bit sexy.
The whole thing adds up to another tableau that's beautifully off - kilter, escalating toward an inevitably grim finale that we know is going to turn our stomachs more than a little bit.
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