The expression "it's a bit of a reach" is often used to describe a situation where a conclusion, assumption, or claim seems exaggerated, implausible, or not well-supported by evidence. It suggests that the argument or point being made may require stretching the facts or logic beyond reasonable limits. This phrase can be applied in various contexts, including discussions, debates, or casual conversations, to indicate skepticism or doubt about the validity of a statement.
To promote social expression.
It depends on what place your trying to reach... usually there is a contact on the website for help.
How to reach the goal step by steps
to get an answer ur going to have to be a bit more specific
I drink Pepsi.
To touch the clouds
Shaking in our boots/shoes. There is another one that I know, but it is a bit distasteful. freaked out
It's called a "bit"; hence the expression "bit between your teeth".
an expression like 'pop' or 'bang' and things like that is called onomatopoeia . its a bit of a mouth full, I know!
"dur dur" - A bit out of fashion today.
Let you play the multiplayer Beta of Halo Reach. If anyone could add a bit more then thanks
A bit like the English expression "Oh", but with the lips rounder and a shorter sound.
The rightmost bit in a binary numeric expression represents the least significant bit (LSB), which contributes the smallest value in the binary system. Specifically, it indicates whether the overall number is odd or even: a value of "1" means the number is odd, while a "0" signifies that it is even. Each successive bit to the left represents increasingly higher powers of two.
It's a little bit longer than halo 3
It's a bit ambiguous, but probably by ship if I recall correctly.
It mean put your hands up or you'll go to heaven
I would not call it a figure of speech. This is rather an expression describing one's eagerness to reach a goal.