a bit off in English
otten, gone bad
Use "a bit off" in a sentence
1. I knew you smelled a bit off!
2. He's been a bit off his oats since his illness.
3. Your failure to success ratio has been a bit off lately.
4. But the lights are just a bit off, according to the chart.
5. The new wide angle zoom puts the Nikon D300 a bit off balance.
6. The terminology is a bit off; I have a lot of Acquaintances, not necessarily friends
7. We thought that was a bit off the wall , even for the knockoff world of shanzhai.
8. Maybe there’s a way to shave a bit off of a quarter to get exactly one fifth.
9. He's slightly aggressive, which a lot of people find a bit off-putting when they first meet him.
10. They have a really delicious crumpet-style bread which they make in huge slabs for you to tear a bit off, and a semolina pancake bread called Baghir—both are really tasty.
11. Abiogenesis in its strict sense (origin of life on Earth) is a bit off the track for Universe Today; however, conditions under which life might spontaneously arise, on other planets (etc) is not.
12. Askew 'Askew' is a 5 letter word starting with A and ending with W Crossword clues for 'Askew' Clue Answer; Askew (8) LOPSIDED: Not symmetrical (8) Unevenly balanced (8) Not straight (8) Leaning or inclined to one side (8) At an oblique angle (5) Askew: A bit off (5) Twisted to one side (5)
13. Beemers; Beemers; Beemers; Beemers; BEEMS; been; been; been; been; been; been; been 10 a penny; been 100 years too early; been a bed of nails; been a bit off; been a bit steep; been a box of birds; been a cat's paw; been a cat's-paw; been a chip off the old block; been a cougar; been a