smidgen

IPA: smˈɪdʒʌn

noun

  • A very small quantity or amount.
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Examples of "smidgen" in Sentences

  • Glad to add a smidgen of polish.
  • A smidgen of sin is unexceptional.
  • Not a smidgen of notability suggested.
  • Thanks for fleshing this out a smidgen.
  • A smidgen of research would have shown this.
  • I'm just looking for a 'smidgen' of consensus.
  • Because they show a smidgen of respect and courtesy.
  • Seems unlikely, if they have a smidgen of commonsense.
  • A smidgen of sin is unexceptional an unsightly abundance of sin is bad.
  • A smidgen of sin is unexceptional an unsightly abundance of sin is bad.
  • My favorite of the three by a smidgen is the 2003 Riesling Spätlese Trocken Haardter Bürgergarten “Im Aspen.”
  • Grace’s mug was filled with what she described as a smidgen of coffee and lots of half-and-half, permitted on her Atkins program.

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