Examples of using Having a bit in English and their translations into Spanish
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He's having a bit of a struggle.
We might be having a bit of a disagreement, but don't ever lay a hand on her.
around that time I was having a bit of serious snog?
Xabi Vide: I think it's a matter of having a bit of psychology, eye
but I'm having a bit of a problem with the Lockwise Helping Hand account.
All I was doing was having a bit of fun on the lake,
I'm having a bit of an issue with Devon,
apart from not having a bit more time with Dad,
Looks like you got a little more time down there. We're having a bit of trouble with the beaming thing at the moment.
and I'm having a bit of a problem with this.
So, our computer is fully engaged, and some non-scientific personnel are having a bit of a rest.
get rid of all the dominoes using reasoning and having a bit of luck.
This place for those who live here will be like having a bit of Caribbean a few steps from home,
One of the things that define holidays for most people, along with having a bit of a lie-in in the mornings,
All I did was have a bit too much to drink.
Looks like I could still have a bit of fun today.
You can have a bit of garden with garden table and chairs.
Perhaps we can have a bit of fun before you go.
Thought we would see if we could have a bit of a warm.
It just takes a little practice, and have a bit of luck.