How To Use Every bit In A Sentence

  • Not sure what a 'twofer' is, but if what you mean is that the '2050' scenario is ridiculous, then you're way into denial and every bit as susceptible to the blinkers of 'You Know You Are Right' as those you ridicule. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • The pitch, intonation, and speed of his voice are all over the map and make every bit of dialogue and catchphrase either hilarious or an assault on your eardrums.
  • Dede, if I tell you, flat and straight, that I'm going up to live on that ranch at Glen Ellen, that I ain't taking a cent with me, that I'm going to scratch for every bite I eat, and that I ain't going to play ary a card at the business game again, will you come along with me? Chapter XXII
  • Nothing will bring a romantic dreamer down to reality faster than the bug, and every biting insect seems to visit us in turn.
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
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  • Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected.
  • Experiencing the rich legacy of Ingmar Bergman is every bit as exciting as the chance to view the Turner watercolours or hear Tony Bennett perform the great American songbook, and the retrospective is simply unmissable.
  • Dressed in a beige, linen Ermenegildo Zegna suit, he was every bit the suave, debonair businessman.
  • He was an elf of great bearing, every bit the chivalrous knight and mentor.
  • When the general acts with a fixed view, every bit of new information is interpreted in relation to that view, and emerging possibilities are missed.
  • What happens when I tell them that you're every bit as stiff-necked and honest as I am? AMBERBEACH
  • All the clichés of the form are on display in ‘Plague in the Heartland,’ worn down every bit as smooth as the teeth of a longtime meth fiend.
  • A beard of several days darkened his face, and nearly every bit of mail, leather and armor plate that he wore seemed to have acquired some blemish or other.
  • The best of every bit that goes into making a wedding trousseau will be here at the exhibition, she assures.
  • The casual-sex havers were every bit as happy and healthy as the kids who were only doing it with a committed partner. Sex, science and statistics Boing Boing
  • Often TouLu you every bit of life, can you the same for me.
  • Thus far this has been every bit as entertaining as I'd feared - no quality, no fluency.
  • But I'll tell you this, sir, that those units that have been extended here for 15 months, I applaud what their commanders and senior non-commissioned officers have done, because they've implemented what we refer to as a fighter management program, which provides for the maximum extent possible every bit of rest and recovery we possibly can for our troopers before we push them back out in the streets. CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2007
  • He dusted every bit of dirt off his furniture.
  • I truly believe that hooping is every bit as much of a healer as yoga, tai chi, or meditation. Hooping.org | Blog | Mollie Hogan: Inside The Hoop
  • It's every bit as chaotic and mad as London in its way, with a creaking, uncomfortably, rattly Metro system.
  • Quite obviously, no single reviewer is competent to judge the reliability of every bit of material to be found in this encyclopedic book.
  • Often TouLu you every bit of life, can you the same for me.
  • The room was nodding and chomping their clackers and chewing on the drink, mouthing every bit of taste out of it. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • SUE Millington looks every bit the contented mum as she plays happily with her sons.
  • They brought deckchairs, blankets and picnics, making this occasion every bit as special as the spectacular opera concerts held in London's parks and at Castle Howard.
  • Its soul is every bit as mazey and unknowable as its various streets and lanes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lugo is every bit as approachable this day as he was at his locker after that error. USATODAY.com - Astros moving on in wake of Lugo's lapse
  • With green eyes that matched his mother and brother, downy blond hair, and a round, chubby face with nearly dime-sized dimples, he looked every bit identical to Michael when he was a child.
  • This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale.
  • It takes a lot to knock it out of me, but I have lost every bit of trust and every morsel of loyalty.
  • But mapping the genomes of animals such as pigs, cows, chickens and sheep is turning out to be every bit as significant.
  • Drugs, of course, have replaced alcohol as the unforgivable sin, and to be found smoking cannabis is considered every bit as serious a crime as downing vintage cognac.
  • To-day the Bolsheviki were in power, while yesterday's coalitionist ministers and their co-workers found themselves cast aside and suddenly deprived of every bit of influence upon the further course of events. From October to Brest-Litovsk
  • We were then a little quiet again, and got something to eat; for while the vessels were here every bit of fish or vegetable was taken on board, and I had often to make a small parroquet serve for two meals. The Malay Archipelago
  • Those who believe that modern societies are almost every bit as religious as pre-industrial ones show a similarly broad range of religious positions.
  • He deserves every bit of snark he gets for this ridiculous contention, but I still have a question: why?
  • Emmerich's reign at the top of the mega-movie empire doesn't show any signs of dissipating with this unmissable treat, which is every bit as entertaining as was hoped.
  • I was mulling this when God spoke to me again, this time in a voice every bit as clear but now tinged with a hint of asperity: "Just go do what I'm sending you to do. Eliot Daley: My Memo To Atheists: Why I Choose God
  • The predator is every bit good looking too; while actually a high quality plastic, the case is functional as well as being attractive. Hot Predator | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Taking regular exercise is every bit as important as having a healthy diet.
  • The islands are mostly terraced right to the top; it looks gorgeous but it means that every bit of land is being farmed.
  • There’s a whole lot of people out there in shitty situations, and a whole lot of them are every bit as pissed and scared as I was, or more. Every little thing is going to be all right | Johnny B. Truant
  • The TMJ is the joint between the upper jaw (called the maxilla) and the lower one (mandible) that purposely dislocates itself with every bite to increase your chewing force. You Being Beautiful
  • We enjoyed every bit of their piggy-ness and now we are reaping the rewards with a freezer full of the very best ham, bacon, sausage, and kielbasa in the world!
  • he is every bit as mean as she is
  • The inventive production is a work of art in its own right, every bit as cuckoo as the play.
  • Look forward to eating the food and enjoy every bite.
  • I picked up the soundtrack in Brighton for a mere tenner, and it's every bit as wonderful and creepy as the film.
  • Then go all over the ham with a dull knife, scraping off every bit of removable grease or soilure. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
  • Taking regular exercise is every bit as important as having a healthy diet.
  • Look forward to eating the food and enjoy every bite.
  • On our last visit home, I brought some mebos and enjoyed every bite of it.
  • Recalling the painful event, Shoba decides she deserved every bit of the criticism heaped upon her.
  • What you might not have expected, however, is that the words that describe these organisms are every bit the equal of their visual analogues.
  • He ate every bit of the pudding.
  • On some level, I have been able to detach myself from them, and to see them as a condition which is every bit as arbitrary and transient as a common cold.
  • It was every bit as delicious as it sounds, a cacophony of flavours in which the oysters still managed to hold their own.
  • Insects mined and bored every bit of wood and leaf, while centipedes and millipedes crawled all over.
  • In person, he was every bit as witty, charming and graceful as those endearing critters.
  • The detective scanned every bit of evidence.
  • Sometimes politicians believe so deeply that something is true that they start ignoring all the evidence that contradicts their belief and glomming on to every bit of data that confirms it.
  • Soon after, a swing groove on the ride cymbal signals the starting point, with a Rhodes piano comping gently on top, followed quickly by angular horns and a vocal ensemble that sounds every bit the modern day Fifth Dimension.
  • The sun was shining warm and cloudless, and every bit of dew had long been dried; and Tina, in refreshed spirits, proposed that they should explore the wonders of the pasture-lot, – especially that they should find out where the river was whose waters they heard gurgling behind the leafy wall of wild vines. Oldtown Folks
  • The upcoming battle over banking regulations promises to have every bit of the nutty gasbagging we witnessed last summer as the health care debate raged. Shan Wells: Cartoon: Tea Party Puppets
  • Then, to make sure, we got hold of Mr. Jaffry, called on Mr. Ledbetter, who called in the business manager -- and your Uncle Martin told them that unless they printed the truth, and every bit of it, and printed it at once, he was going to put up the money to start an opposition paper that _would print the truth_. The Sturdy Oak A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors
  • But how often do they look closely at every shopworn assessment, and how often do they challenge every bit of published analysis?
  • Feeling every bit the reprobate she let herself into the flat. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • It has a different look to the X50, resembling a pair of binoculars from a distance, but every bit as stylish.
  • As often as not I went along, for after thirty years of travelling rough I didn't mind being wafted about in style, from steamer stateroom to hotel Pullman, and stopping at the best pubs on the way; another reason was that I didn't trust the little trollop an inch, for Elspeth at fifty was every bit as beddable as she'd been at sixteen, and had lost none of her ardour. Isabelle
  • He did, in fact, look every bit as formidable in his sleep as he did when awake.
  • Murphy, another rangy actor, with big doughy eyes, is every bit the soft centre in a hard shell.
  • With a full handlebar moustache and sideburns, which took several weeks to grow, he was every bit the memorable family doctor.
  • Cis people need to understand that we are not freaks and perverts, that – for whatever reasons – we self-identify and present in genders other than those we were assigned at birth, and that our existences are every bit as valid as cis peoples. Two trans women tortured and murdered in the Dominican Republic
  • Well, it is every bit as rumbunctious as it ever was, but seems a bit tackier and more commercial. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he descends, his head is turning like the needle of an indecisive compass, his eyes taking in each and every bit of action on the docks below him.
  • Anger filled me - swelling and spreading occupying every bit of my being.
  • muumuu," a Hawaiian word that looks every bit as cool upside down. Undefined
  • With its high-tech materials, quick reflexes and smooth ride, this bike feels every bit as responsive as any of the big-buck superbikes on the market.
  • He was lean and supple, every bit as reptilian as birdlike.
  • The English dubbing is every bit as wonderful as I remember it, and Sage dutifully sat through most of it (which, for an 11-month-old, is no mean feat). Archive 2003-01-01
  • Every bit, that is, except the actual process of setting-up.
  • Emmerich's reign at the top of the mega-movie empire doesn't show any signs of dissipating with this unmissable treat, which is every bit as entertaining as was hoped.
  • The detective scanned every bit of evidence.
  • The women in his story are shown to be every bit as tough and competitive as their male counterparts; Hemingway and real-life pentathlete Donnelly deserve credit for not sugar-coating their characterizations in any way. Hullabaloo
  • Nothing will bring a romantic dreamer down to reality faster than the bug, and every biting insect seems to visit us in turn.
  • He dusted every bit of dirt off his furniture.
  • There are many examples of regimes every bit as repressive as Iraq's falling to popular revolt.
  • I think that with a little practice, I can be every bit the cymbalist she was, maybe even better.
  • Every bit of knowledge they uncover is one more part of an infinite amount of knowledge of God's creation, and therefore part of God. Approaches Determine Outcomes
  • ee, but then I would have been every bit as destructive as what I feared. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The drumming is every bit as good as the guitar and bass. ‘Endlessly’ too, is a welcome change from the bombastic operatics, as Matt brings it all down, swooning over a drifting, two tone synth, backed by a simple, lamenting tin-beat.
  • And of course, there were the dishes prepared within a 60-minute time limit - the gustatory works of art created looked every bit as appetizing as I imagine they tasted.
  • i 'the warld, every bit sheuch and burnie frae Gallowa' to Berwick. The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies
  • While performing it appears slow and gentle but every bit as accomplished as it higher powered and more modern cousins.
  • It took awhile, but we finally got it, and it was every bit as disgustingly sexy as we expected.
  • Feeling every bit the reprobate she let herself into the flat. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • After that, the men in white coasted to a victory which was every bit as comfortable as the score suggests.
  • Schumer, whose faith in his sense of the authentic is absolute, is every bit as attuned to perceived Democratic elitism as Fox News is. The Man in the Middle
  • It was tender and tasty, and the potato and chive mash was every bit as good as our waiter had promised.
  • This gentleman is every bit as frightening as Darth Vader, complete with cape, dark red jumpsuit, and a bear-trap maw topped by a tattooed white dome.
  • And while Pat knows she won't raise millions or even thousands of dollars, she's a firm believer that every bit counts.
  • And of course, it is every bit as easy to say the same about TNR, and with roughly the same level of truth toit: The Volokh Conspiracy » Forthcoming TNR Piece on Human Rights Watch
  • Simon would have to use every bit of clout he possessed to ensure that the body was safeguarded, along with the test data showing the presence of human DNA and the eradication of the allomorphic trait. Perseus Spur
  • Nothing will bring a romantic dreamer down to reality faster than the bug, and every biting insect seems to visit us in turn.
  • The baker is a young Candian fellow who makes sourdough French bread that is every bit as good as what you can get in San Franciso. French Bread
  • She felt weak, as if she had just spent every bit of energy she had ever possessed.
  • They looked every bit as scary to me as I had heard that they were from adults and other children.
  • The definitions can be used recursively. For example, to describe every bit string, we can define.
  • There is the washdown to do which basically means that every bit of kit has to be washed with clean water to stop the salt eating away at it.
  • By its very nature, every bit of a language belongs to the commons, and it is perfectly clear that Kasner intended googol to become part of the English language.
  • Step 3: Put it to an understated tune that Sufjan Stevens or She & Him might be proud to call their own -- a lo-fi little ditty that's every bit as unassuming as the animation itself. ANIMATION OF THE DAY: When Star Wars gets a new director's cut
  • My father sneezed, his father his father's father before him were all men for whom a blat from the nose was every bit as bracing as a plunge into the snow following a sauna.
  • Often TouLu you every bit of life, can you the same for me.
  • The most cherishable of Jay's recordings are two-disc sets which permit inclusion of virtually every bit of the show's score, as well as snippets of dialogue, overtures, entr'actes, incidental music, and underscoring.
  • Its beyond mortals to understand how Griffin hoped to cram One True Solution down everyones throat while ignoring all and every bit of advice. Just Pick the Wrong People - NASA Watch
  • As Lewis, Lannon, and Amini persuasively argue, the human brain is exquisitely prewired to experience love and attachment, and requires such experiences every bit as much as food and oxygen for its healthy development.
  • And a gossip columnist can get sued every bit as quickly as any reporter.
  • That salmon was very expensive so make sure you eat up every bit.
  • He appeared to be sucking his teeth after every bite, taking his time, thinking about what he'd sucked — then stabbing a new forkful. I Married This
  • To her horror it was every bit as bad as she'd feared, and possibly even a tiny bit worse.
  • A few days later, I ordered a whole wheel and it was every bit as delightful as the cheese entered in the awards.
  • And the chemistry is every bit as important as whether you happen to agree on every issue.
  • I was enjoying my fillet o'fish every bite with some French bossa nova playing on my iPod. The naked man at McDonald's
  • In fact, you don't need a book collection at all, since these functional and attractive ladders are every bit as useful in the kitchen, den, home office or even the garage.
  • The entire human genome-every bit of DNA-has been mapped out by the Human Genome Project.
  • I'm not one to say the BSO is excellent because it's expensive, and I can't say for sure that Boston freelancers are every bit as good as their BSO counterparts, or make any claims for Boston's acting community. In the ballpark
  • Those who believe that modern societies are almost every bit as religious as pre-industrial ones show a similarly broad range of religious positions.
  • The chef warrant officer was every bit as odious as Ingrid had been told to expect.
  • She laughed again, a peal of silvery laughter every bit as lovely and wondrous as its owner.
  • It seems to consist of three flavours and, after every bite, the boy then smears some on his chest.
  • It was funny, most girls he knew were out, flaunting themselves, baring every bit of flesh that they could get away with, without getting arrested.
  • Choking back further sobs that I had kept in check, I swallowed my bitterness at the injustice of it all and continued to scrub, pressing into the carpeting hard, digging in, trying to erase every blotch, every bit of impurity from the rug.
  • Almost every bite had a different predominate taste from the stuffing, as a good braciola should.
  • This quarter, companies are still wringing every bit of productivity they can from their existing workforces.
  • Adora Chocolate Calciums are about the size of three Canadian twonie coins stacked one on top of the other, equating a decent amount of chocolate goodness in every bite-sized disk. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • A Buddhist minister and his sangha or a swami and his sannyasins can be every bit as pious and self-righteous as a Christian priest and his congregation.
  • a little less posh but every bit as stylish as Lord Peter Wimsey
  • In each of these cases of revolution, the pendulum swung back to different points of reaction-either to terrible tyrannies or to parliamentary democracies every bit as feeble as before.
  • Clad in tailcoat, weskit and tophat, with ascot and stickpin, every bit the Victorian gentleman, I would greet customers into the store. This Year's Best Christmas Story
  • She bounced and grinned in response and happily stuffed the fork into her mouth, making sure to clean off every bit of food before she brought it back down again.
  • Every bit of heroic self-sacrifice, every battle fought and won, every good deed performed, is being irradicably credited to you in your nervous system, and will finally add its mite toward achieving the success of your ambitions. The Mind and Its Education
  • I'd been daydreaming about it all week, and it was every bit as good as it always is.
  • And his left hook was every bit as formidable and devastating as his uppercut.
  • Every deck was holystoned, every bit of brass polished, every rail festooned. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The combination of the homemade rhubarb yogurt and diced rhubarb make them taste really rhubarby in every bite, not just when you bite into a chunk. Baltiblogs
  • Perhaps she should have read Charles Johnson on the subject; in his hands, creative writing courses lose every bit of their artsy-craftsy stigma and begin to sound like, well, real work.
  • Williams chokes off every bit of his classic manic energy, which ends up channeling much meaning into every little bit of body language - while never devolving into obvious mannerisms.
  • Sometimes it's every bit as hard-edged and engaging as you might imagine, elbowing its way right up to the forefront of your consciousness, demanding you re-assess your scandalously dismissive attitude toward fusion.
  • Here, the Fund runs many family projects that are less well-known but doing work that is every bit as important.
  • There is every bit as great a need for anti-piracy training for yachts and large pleasure craft as there is for commercial vessels.
  • Keating deserves every bit of spite and venom directed his way.
  • Umbria is, after all, the source of some of Italy's best olive oil, every bit the equal of Tuscany's in roundness and peppery bite, and of black truffles. Green-Hearted Italy
  • Look forward to eating the food and enjoy every bite.
  • Fuchs manages to make the gun geeking every bit as interesting as the computer geeking, which is the definitive sign of really good geeking. Boing Boing
  • To her horror it was every bit as bad as she'd feared, and possibly even a tiny bit worse.
  • I'm going to jam every bit of everything offered into my greedy maw until my curiosity is assuaged.
  • They hae suffered like the lave o 'us," replied Jenny; "for they shared every bit and sup wi 'the whole folk in the Castle -- I'm sure my poor een see fifty colours wi' faintness, and my head's sae dizzy wi 'the mirligoes that I canna stand my lane. Old Mortality, Complete
  • That and the botanical fact that the modern berry is a descendant of the diminutive and enchanting wild bilberry of British heath and moor – a forager's fruit – and one that deserves every bit of praise we can throw at it. Tender delights
  • And despite her remarkable command of languages, razor-sharp mind and transcendent abilities as a ruler -- "every bit Caesar's equal as a coolheaded, clear-eyed pragmatist" -- it is the libidinous queen who lives on. Stacy Schiff's new biography of "Cleopatra," reviewed by Maria Arana
  • There are a couple of things like "windowed" mode and standard WinCE menus that somewhat date the game, but overall it's every bit the enjoyable game now that I'm sure it was when it was first released. Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine
  • Punk, let me remind you, had happened nine years earlier and had evolved into art rock sub-genres every bit as beastly as the muck that it had, in theory, swept aside.
  • To them, time is every bit as tangible, every bit as measurable, and every bit as valuable as money.
  • Korea was every bit as misunderstood, as were the risks of marching toward China: potentially helpful sources of guidance were ignored, alternatives went unscrutinized, yet wondrous results just had to occur. Magic and Mayhem
  • Jenny; “for they shared every bit and sup wi’ the whole folk in the Castle — I’m sure my poor een see fifty colours wi’ faintness, and my head’s sae dizzy wi’ the mirligoes that I canna stand my lane.” Old Mortality
  • The Democrats promised "hope" and "change" and proceeded to prove that their "beliefs" were every bit as jettisonable as those of the Republicans. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • However, since she couldn't very well let Wesley know she spoke French, and therefore understood every bit of their conversation she merely smiled vapidly and played dumb.
  • As for the rest, every bit was made by her own hands -- featherstitched pinning blankets, CHAPTER VI
  • I hope you love this pasta dish -- it's quick, delicious and earth-friendly, using every bit of the cauliflower, no froufrou florets, no waste. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: A New Year's Resolution of Biblical Proportions
  • As a big a- team fan myself, this photo looks fantastic, the new cast looks awsome, liam neeson looks the spitting image of george peppard, and bradley cooper looks every bit the smooth talking faceman, excellent casting chocies, lets hope the movie is has great has the cast. clarecrerar First Official Look: The A-Team | /Film
  • Sand gritted in your teeth with every bite of food and rasped the eyeballs each time you blinked your eyes.
  • Subjectively it feels every bit as fast as its maker claims, but what really impresses is the torque.
  • To stem this onrush of disastrous improvisations, conservatives need every resource of mind and heart, every good argument, every creative alternative and every bit of compassionate sympathy for the distress that is pushing Americans in the wrong direction. Sunday Reading
  • It may seem pricey for a ham sarnie, but Eva ate every bit of it: that's money well spent in my book.
  • Stair could send a smooth, flat stone skipping from one side to the other of the still bay, which Patsy declared was no sort of sport because hers, though every bit as well thrown as Stair's, invariably plumped to the bottom with a little farewell "cloop" as soon as they encountered the water. Patsy
  • Nastasha's head craned every which way like a child, looking at every bit of charming class exuded from the amazing house.
  • A clam pizza with parsley and crème fraîche was every bit as delicious as it sounds, if a little chewier. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's got every bit as much raw brain power as Bill Clinton, and, I would argue, more skill as a speaker and "stumper" than Bill had as a candidate. Ferraro's Latest: "They're Attacking Me Because I'm White"
  • Being torn between careers on the day you graduate is every bit as rational as knowing what you want to be from the age of six.
  • Twenty years later, still sprouting sideburns and a head of thick, oil-black hair, Wolfe still looks every bit the rock 'n' roll dude.
  • Every bit as ghastly as it sounds, it stiffed completely.
  • Taking regular exercise is every bit as important as having a healthy diet.
  • With his close-cropped silver hair, aquiline nose, and steel-gray eyes, Williamson looks every bit the wizard, in a Clive Barker-movie sort of way.
  • The taste of walnuts and figs is very deep since some of them are blended into the mixture, yet the chunky pieces add texture to every bite. Archive 2005-10-01
  • I thought I had poked my nose into every bit of conceivable business in the neighbor.
  • I like these cakes or CCCs ptooey! every bit as much as I love Sponge Bob himself. What About Spongebob?
  • A beard of several days darkened his face, and nearly every bit of mail, leather and armor plate that he wore seemed to have acquired some blemish or other.
  • The Barbie looked at her, every bit of its plastic smile beaming its approval.
  • I am finding citrus every bit as addictive as the African violets and streptocarpuses.
  • The sensation of sumptuous lips crushed against your own is every bit as euphoric as the indulgent delight of the feathery beginning.
  • Make no mistake about it this was every bit as bad as their showing at Pairc Uí Rinn a couple of weeks ago.
  • Puh-leeze, Sam is the master of nasty backbites, what makes you think if he had someone on the line for 15 minutes he wouldn't use every bit of innuendo he could to make himslef look good. Is Mayor Creepy running a recall push poll already? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The ballade, perhaps an 1848 homage to Liszt's soon-to-be-dead friend Chopin, was played every bit as tempestuously as one could wish for.
  • They were every bit as good and enjoyable as they were all those years ago at the rugby hops in The County Hotel and other venues.
  • Their music is every bit as evangelical and utopian as Tori's political beliefs, stumbling ever - forwards on waves of honking euphonium.
  • Now leading the Elf army, Tyrion proved to be every bit as skillful a general as he was a warrior.
  • Perhaps she should have read Charles Johnson on the subject; in his hands, creative writing courses lose every bit of their artsy-craftsy stigma and begin to sound like, well, real work.
  • I'm willing to bet they 'deliberated' every bit of about ... ohhhh ... sayyyy Latest Articles
  • ‘There's a lot of ribaldry involved, but every bit of it is true,’ says Arthur.
  • A more discerning palate, however, knows the restaurants on Federal Hill do Italian cuisine every bit as well as goombahs in Boston, St. Louis, New York and San Francisco.

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