We have no meanings for "git a bit" in our records yet.
1 Better come down t' th' farm an' git a bit o' fresh air.
2 Waw shouldn't I git a bit o me own back?
3 It's a fifty-five-minute drive, much of it on unsealed roads, so the going could git a bit bumpy.
4 Them blessed bells is nothing to me now, not being in the foc'sle trying to git a bit of a snooze.
5 "I'll git a bit of grub an' den come out ag'in," said Mickety.
6 "We'll try to git a bit closer," said Jed Sanborn.
7 "Well, you go out and take a little walk; git a bit of fresh air," commanded Philippina; "I've got to straighten up your room.
8 "Good-bye, me gu-r-r-r-l, and never marry that bloke of yours if he don't git a bit er prawperty, for the divil's in a poor match."
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