Making progress, but slowly.
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Examples for "piecemeal"
Examples for "piecemeal"
1Without Damage Control Central the reports came in piecemeal... but they came.
2That meant waiting for the right moment rather than taking piecemeal steps.
3This enables us to change our minds piecemeal, in a disciplined way.
4He hopes that a passerby will stop and offer him piecemeal work.
5Nine West is also considering selling the businesses piecemeal, the sources said.
1He had it brought little by little carefully packed in sealed cases.
2The poison of sloth will get into the soul little by little.
3Proofs of the imposture were little by little discovered by the critics.
4The gas would burn quietly, and we should descend little by little.
5Then, little by little, the facts began to clarify in his mind.
1The new government has introduced free tertiary education in stages from 2018.
2He said Congress could be reopened in stages to accommodate health concerns.
3Local authorities will pay investors back, in stages, over an agreed period.
4Since then, the Government has moved in stages to implement that recommendation.
5Others do the same run spread out in stages over four days.
1Russian ships, through the years, may return the Pavilion bit by bit.
2I don't want to see Granddad's world taken apart bit by bit.
3Because, as human beings, we don't tend to change bit by bit.
4We'll just do it bit by bit when we think they're ready.
5While pulsing, add the oil, bit by bit, then blend until smooth.
6I took out the data bit by bit, block by block, piecemeal.
7Add the infused milk bit by bit, then return to the heat.
8And so, bit by bit, the infection spread through the island again.
9In the meantime, Rotundo has been selling the memorabilia bit by bit.
10And bit by bit the fiction let him straighten out his life.
11They will take my life and rend it asunder bit by bit.
12Productions are more thoughtful, and the repertory has broadened bit by bit.
13And then along comes this kid and, bit by bit, establishes himself.
14The void seemed to be swirling, swallowing her up bit by bit.
15Madame Alixe Delavigne must yield up the other half, bit by bit.
16Go through those wondrous three and a half years, bit by bit.
Translations for bit by bit