Examples of using Bit upset in English and their translations into Spanish
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perhaps a bit upset, but he let them leave.
Basically she is a bit upset at the way we have talked about stereotypes.
I was taken a bit upset.
He still seems a bit upset by the whole situation.
She's not one bit upset over her recent smear publicity.
She seemed a bit upset.
I'm a bit upset, that's all.
I'm still feeling a bit upset and sensitive about the whole Steve thing.
People get a bit upset.
She came back from the cemetery a bit upset.
I hear you're a bit upset.
she is a bit upset.
She's probably still a bit upset about Frankie.
At best it is a bit upset.
She's looking a bit upset.
The guv'nor was a bit upset.
Good evening. he was a bit upset, he had came all the way aocross town
James was a bit upset that my spare wheel had come through my painting.
dog put down and he's a bit upset about that.
Although his dad's an high court barrister, so he was bound to be a bit upset at the embarrassment.