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smidgen

[smij-uhn] / ˈsmɪdʒ ən /


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“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

Prices for food, alcohol and tobacco rose at a 13.8% annual pace in December, a smidgen higher than the month before.

From Seattle Times

For the last 20 years, astronomers have honed a solid “standard model” of a universe composed of dark energy, dark matter and a smidgen of atomic matter.

From New York Times

You could simply fry sprouts in a pan with some olive oil or butter and a smidgen of garlic and herbs.

From Salon