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tiny bit

noun as in mote

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Then I realized that I, like thousands of others, was in fact a part of the crowd, occasionally adding a tiny bit to its wisdom.

You just point, laugh, and maybe claim that a tiny bit of justice has been served.

“The national surveys only provide a tiny bit of information on hard drug use,” he tells me.

In most cases, they gracelessly disappear from the public eye with a tiny bit of cash in their pockets.

Even so, let me suggest that you have it a tiny bit backwards.

The sudden pall of darkness in this strange house of mystery was just a tiny bit awesome.

By holding it high, against a star of special brightness, she could see the tiny bit of life gazing at her through its bars.

This time the woman took a very, very, tiny bit of dough, and made it into a cake.

In the ensuing desperate struggle for life had she struggled just one little tiny bit harder because Stanton was in that life?

And did she ever make you go a little, tiny bit in front of her?

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tiny bit, such as: atom, bit, crumb, dot, fleck, and fragment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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