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Filter by Meaning The merest touch of arrogance in his tone was off-putting.
He was satisfied with the merest suggestion of progress.
She had the merest hint of a smile on her face.
He completed the project with the merest of instructions.
The merest suggestion of a plan helped them achieve their goal.
She gave the merest glance at the clock, not wanting to know how late it was.
The merest effort was enough to push the button and activate the machine.
She ran the merest distance and was out of breath.
He gave the merest hint of a smile when he heard the good news.
The merest effort was enough to make her room tidy.
The merest speck of dust could ruin a piece of artwork.
The merest hint of garlic added a burst of flavor to the pasta dish.
The merest suspicion of theft could result in a full investigation.
The merest delay in the project could lead to serious consequences.
The merest mistake could result in serious consequences.
The merest thought of his grandmother's recipe made her hungry.
The merest suspicion of deceit made her doubt his honesty.
The merest hint of rain was enough to cancel the outdoor party.
The athlete exerted the merest of effort to finish the race.
The merest mistake could cause the experiment to fail.
The merest thought of spiders gave him a panic attack.
The merest of sentences conveyed the meaning of the poem.
The student only put in the merest amount of effort to pass the exam.
The merest glimpse of her smile brightened up his day.
The merest glimpse of his face made her heart skip a beat.
She wrote the essay with the merest of research.
The merest whisper was enough to disrupt the solemn atmosphere in the church.
The merest slip could result in a disastrous mistake.
The merest flicker of light illuminated the room.
I only caught the merest glimpse of the car before it sped away.
The merest sound of the alarm made him jump out of bed.
The merest mention of his name made her blush.
The merest scratch on the surface revealed the underlying issue.
The student made the merest attempt to study before the exam.
The merest scratch on the car's paintwork revealed the true extent of the damage.
The merest whisper of wind rustled the leaves on the tree.
The merest hint of criticism made her defensive.
The painter made the merest dab of paint to complete the masterpiece.
The merest glimpse of her face made him feel sick.
The merest glimpse of his face told her everything she needed to know.
The merest error in calculation could ruin the entire project.
The merest change in the weather could affect the outcome of the game.
The merest delay in her flight caused her to miss her connection.
The merest mistake in the calculations could lead to a disaster.
The merest effort could have prevented this disaster.
I can't believe you're making a fuss over the merest detail.
She couldn't find her keys, despite the merest hint of memory.
She dismissed the merest criticism of her writing as jealousy.
The merest suggestion that he might have lied was enough to make her angry.
The merest thought of public speaking makes him nervous.
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