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smidgen
[ smij-uhn ]
noun
- a very small amount:
a smidgen of jam for your toast.
smidgen
/ ˈ²õ³¾Éª»åÏôÉ™²Ô /
noun
- informal.a very small amount or part
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of smidgen1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of smidgen1
Example Sentences
Again, Captain must leverage his language skills, this time to afford his people some smidgen of a presence in Hollywood.
Trump’s lawyers have said Bragg’s office, in June, gave them a smidgen of materials from the federal investigation into Cohen.
But because of his flamboyance, obsession for fancy sports cars, flashy dress and — let’s face it — a smidgen of racism in some voters, Brown was disliked by many who didn’t know him, especially Republicans.
Another smidgen of realism you won’t see in Hallmark movies is warm breath misting on cold winter breezes.
Take a smidgen of hydrogen, then blast it with lasers to set off a small thermonuclear explosion.
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