a bit at sea in Czech

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1. Ah, roasted lizard with a little bit of coriander and sea salt.

2. Champing at the bit synonyms, Champing at the bit pronunciation, Champing at the bit translation, English dictionary definition of Champing at the bit

3. Instructions for Burial at sea Preparation for Burial at sea

4. Chilean sea bass is a white, flaky fish, and it actually does taste quite a bit like cod

5. I was a bit of a duffer at school.

6. There was a violent storm at sea.

7. His language is a bit vulgar at times.

8. I'm a bit hard up at the moment.

9. Or maybe a theme park at sea?

10. The work gets a bit dull at times.

11. Bestness is a little bit toxic at times

12. I find her a bit unreasonable at times.

13. Things got a bit overheated at the meeting.

14. See also: bit, champ be Chomping at the bit To be

15. A storm was brewing up out at sea.

16. I was always a bit of a duffer at maths.

17. A Google web search for chomping at the bit returns about twice as many results as a search for Champing at the bit .

18. He was always a bit of a loner at school.

19. Let’s look at Burps in a bit more detail

20. Yes, it's all a bit flaky at this stage.

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22. There's been a bit of trouble at the office.

23. The painting is a representation of a storm at sea.

24. When it’s fully charged, Atto can record for about 24 hours at 32Kbps recording bit rate, about 20 hours at 192Kbps recording bit rate, about 18hours at 512Kbps recording bit rate, about 9 hours at 1536Kbps recording bit rate.

25. A bit more cultured, a bit more refined, a bit more genteel.