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bit part
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bit part
n.
A small or insignificant role, as in a play or movie, usually having a few spoken lines.

bit part
n
(Performing Arts / Theatre) a very small acting role with few lines to speak
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bit part - a small role
persona, theatrical role, role, character, part - an actor's portrayal of someone in a play; "she played the part of Desdemona"
soubrette - a minor female role as a pert flirtatious lady's maid in a comedy
Translations
bit part n (in film, play) → particina, parte f secondaria
bit part n (in film, play) → particina, parte f secondaria


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After some bit parts here and there, Oka scored his role in ``Heroes.
A comedic actor by nature, she landed some bit parts and commercial work, but it was work she describes as "light and breezy"--smaller, superficial roles.
I got to work with a lot of top-notch actors: Van Heflin, Sophia Loren--though mostly in bit parts.
 
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