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smidgen

[smij-uhn] / ˈsmɪdʒ ən /


Example Sentences

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Maybe a team will move up a smidgen to be able to land him.

From Washington Post

There has been a smidgen of tension between the White House and Downing Street about the timetabling of the leaders' itineraries which probably hasn't helped.

From BBC

A third sleeping compartment, Biclar’s, has accordion doors that offer at least a smidgen of privacy in a cell-like space that contains her bed and all her belongings.

From Los Angeles Times

“But with its smidgen of hope and its rejection of nihilism,” he adds, “‘The Last of Us’ has a few key mutations that make it a variant of interest.”

From New York Times

But with its smidgen of hope and its rejection of nihilism, “The Last of Us” has a few key mutations that make it a variant of interest.

From New York Times