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tiny bit

noun as in mote

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The soup stands proudly without it, so your preference will dictate, but a tiny bit of rich cream brings about a comforting and elegant finish, making it even more of a standout first course for your upcoming holiday meals.

From Salon

It does lure her in a tiny bit.

She also encouraged her mom to hold back just a tiny bit.

“I was doing graphic design and a tiny bit of illustration for Todd’s advertising and comic books,” he said.

It’s just a fun family family shared dish because it is interactive . . . you spread a tiny bit of hoisin on your super thin and chewy pancake, then fill with a heap of the pork and veggie mixture.

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

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