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to make a bit

 

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To make a bit

Definition: To earn a small amount of money by doing a job or engaging in a business activity.

Noun: The act of earning a small amount of money.

Example sentences:

  1. She decided to make a bit by babysitting the neighbor's kids.
  2. He made a bit of extra cash by selling handmade crafts online.
  3. They were able to make a bit by offering their services as virtual assistants.
  4. During the summer break, teenagers often find ways to make a bit through part-time jobs.

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