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Contraposition Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

just a bit

What does 'just a bit' mean here?

"What did you think of her?"
"Just a bit. We didn't really talk much."
  

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it doesn't make sense. Unless the speaker uses British slang, in which 'just a bit' means 'wait a moment'.

  • it doesn't make sense.
  • Unless the speaker uses British slang, in which 'just a bit' means 'wait a moment'.
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it doesn't make sense.
Unless the speaker uses British slang, in which 'just a bit' means 'wait a moment'.

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