Little bit cold vs to be little bit cold

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  • POSITIVE. Normally, i don't write a review but i saw Ken's review and wanna write something. By Australia law, all sushi must keep under 5 degrees. It means there is no warm sushi or roll. It has to be little bit cold and it doesn't mean not fresh.
  • "On A Good Day". A little bit lost and a little bit lonely. Little bit cold here, a little bit of fear. But I hold on and I feel strong. And I know that I can. I'm getting used to it. Lit the fuse to it. Like to know who I am. I've been talking to myself forever, yeah
  • Apr 12, 2013 ... Dear all, How would you say "it's chilly today", using the term "cold"? To me, "it's a little bit cold today" sounds close, but it's a guess. According to WordReference dictionary, "chilly" is: chilly /?t??l?/ adj (
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  • Jan 19, 2015 ... A little bit cold. Winter time doesn't always conjure up sunny images of days on the water floating lazily with your friends. But if you've been bit by the prone kayaking bug, waiting on warmer temps isn't reasonable. Here are a ...
  • Apr 18, 2007 ... Cari amici inglesi .. che differenza c'è fra : "it's a little cold" e "it's a little bit cold" ? grazie. Plumerig. plumerig, Apr 18, 2007 · #1 · SweetSoulSister Senior Member. American English. plumerig said: ?. Cari amici inglesi .

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