Similar words: smidgen, midget, widget, fidget, ridge, fridge, bridge, fidgety. Meaning: n. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
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1. Anyone a smidge of experience knows that policemen today simply cannot solve this case.
2. So, he is tired and a smidge cranky with his employees.
3. Her world gets sunnier, her a smidge at a time, andthat good feeling with YOU.
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4. Anyone with a smidge of experience knows that policemen today simply cannot solve this case.
5. Bonus tip: For a healthy fried egg, brush a nonstick skillet with a smidge of oil or cooking spray. You'll get crispy edges without much fat.
6. Her world gets sunnier , her defenses descend a smidge (at a time), and she associates that good feeling with YOU.
7. In a difficult year for the ABC telecast –two youthful and untested hosts and a group of top races with heavy favorites –early ratings from 56 markets were down only a smidge from last year.
8. Less than two months ago, the International Monetary Fund offered a remarkably upbeat view that global economic growth would slow down just a smidge to 4.8% next year from an estimated 5.2% this year.
9. But Hattie's face often looked hopeful, even if I could see only a bit of her face, just a smidge of hope.
10. On the top of the memrip machine was a round clear disc, a petri dish, with just a smidge of gray matter.
11. No-one likes smokers anymore: Although maybe we hate those Big Tobacco companies just a smidge more ... remember how they lied?
12. Whether you're a 2:30 or a 5:30 marathoner, your race-day pace tends to be at least a smidge—and possibly lots—faster than training days.
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