Examples of using Bit lost in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You look a bit lost.
And a bit lost up here.
You look a bit lost.
I was a bit lost at that point.".
Confused and a bit lost.
I felt a bit lost at first.
I think you're a bit lost.
We seem a bit lost without it.
And Lieutenant Gates is a bit lost.
You look a bit lost today.
He's a good man, just a bit lost.
We're a bit lost, yeah?
He was a nice guy, a bit lost.
Feeling a bit lost these days.
The present tense feels a bit lost.
I just feel a bit lost, that's all.
Can understand why you might feel a bit lost.
We're a bit lost.
A bit lost sometimes, but she always pays her bills and never gives me any trouble.
She looks a bit lost.”.
They look a bit lost on the white background.
We can get a bit lost.
I can get a bit lost in my imagination.
If the blue bird was the first thing you spotted,you feel a bit lost and lonely.
Sometimes I felt a bit lost between the past and present.
It will cover all the sights in each town, with a short review of the best affordable accommodation,often accompanied by a helpful map(although getting a bit lost now and then is a healthy way to travel).
She was a bit lost on what to do lately and was looking for something to fill the void.
Harry was feeling a bit lost here.
In 2017, while working frequently with Diplo or Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Ronson, who was"a mess personally," felt unfocused,uninterested and a bit lost when it came to his own music, he said.
A lot of us in the working world feel a bit lost, and why wouldn't we?