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blip

noun as in minor shock

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Joy spiked anew a day or two before the election when Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer saw a blip in the data placing Harris three points ahead in the Hawkeye state.

From Salon

But civil discourse has been ground down to a useless nub at this point, and a presidential candidate can share crude jokes about his opponent with barely a blip in the news cycle.

From Salon

And, before Real's Champions League match with AC Milan on Tuesday, Vinicius is ready to show this was merely a blip on his rise to the top of the world.

From BBC

At just 40 years old, anything he said about Trump will soon become just a blip on his radar.

From Salon

Before the Chelsea blip, Potter was described by many as the best English coach around for the attractive brand of football he developed at Brighton.

From BBC

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

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