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smidgen

[smij-uhn] / ˈsmɪdʒ ən /


Example Sentences

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The scan count for the next game, against Alabama State, was just a smidgen higher at 14,093.

From Los Angeles Times

So when a restive Sarah, on one of their protected calls, gently prods for a smidgen of personality from her mysterious unseen helper, one is inclined to shout, “No feelings! Too risky!”

From Los Angeles Times

After everything these two had been through, there was a smidgen of respect.

From BBC

There is not a smidgen of evidence that police and prosecutors aren't taking this case seriously.

From Salon

Again, Captain must leverage his language skills, this time to afford his people some smidgen of a presence in Hollywood.

From Salon