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Title:
Just a little
Answer:
A bit
 
Hints:
1. Bitty
 
Equivalents:
1. A little
2. A smidgen
3. A little bit
 
Explanation:
'A bit' consists of an article ('a') and a noun ('bit'). It is often used in the phrase, 'Just a bit', and can be used to express physical quantity or a length of time. For instance, 'I have just a bit of water,' or, 'Can I have a bit of string?' or, 'We waited a bit for our waiter.' It has a number of other uses, such as the noun 'drill bit', etc. It has also been used to define a binary digit.

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Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.2
# of votes 176
# of Garbage Votes 27
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 1


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Mildred
Rating: 0 September 25, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Spanish we say "un poco"
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 0 September 24, 2008
 
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Alberto C.
Rating: 5 September 23, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Spanish we say "Un poco"
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Adrienn U.
Rating: 3 September 21, 2008
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 September 20, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Italian we say "un pò"
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Guest
Rating: 4 September 18, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Polish we say "Trochę"
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Veta V.
Rating: 0 September 18, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Russian we say "chut'-chut'"
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Itsaso
Rating: 4 September 17, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Basque we say "pixka bat"
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ngie g.
Rating: 0 September 16, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) we say "Sedikit"
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isabelle
(native speaker)
Rating: 2 September 11, 2008
 
Instead of "A bit", in French we say "un pdeu"
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