The phrase "a
tab bit" means a small amount or a little bit of something.
Full definition
When it arrives it'll probably be the Note series that get the first bite at a foldable screen (kinda makes sense) followed by the tabs
I'd also encourage you to dress the salad a bit more heavily than what you see in the photo - I always worry about over-dressing things before taking a photo, and now that I'm looking at the shot, the beans up there are looking
a tab bit naked.
I made these this morning and topped them with butter, peanut butter and
a tab bit of sugar free choc syrup.
It is our way to reconnecting you to the real world, so you feel
a tab bit more human again!
Isn't
it a tab bit disconcerting that Babylon still appears to be the center of our inability to communicate to one another without killing each other?
I actually tried to adopt a puppy from a tv talk show but was
a tab bit too late - puppy already adopted.
Soft adventure travel like this boosts the fun factor with
a tab bit of challenge.»
Yet their remains
a tab bit of similarities -LSB-...]
Yet their remains
a tab bit of similarities between the two, and that is, both the consoles have had their fair share of racing games this E3.
You need something
a tab bit more secure.
Notably the panel hinges
a tab bit on the cool side, which makes whites just a little bit more blue than they should be.
The rest of the phone looks and feels the same, though it is
a tab bit heavier thanks to the glass back.