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a bit of all right

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a bit of all right  (British very informal)
if you describe someone as a bit of all right, you mean that they are sexually attractive Cor! She's a bit of all right.
See also: bit, right


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Byline: Paul Routledge YOU don't hear the expression "it's a bobby's job" much these days, but it used to be a common description of work that's a bit of all right.
Two great churches are a splendid sight And Albert Dock is a bit of all right.
But Bruno hit back: "Some people have told me the lady in the poster is a bit of all right - no one realises it is my wife.
 
 
 
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