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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The microscope can detect a smidge of bacteria in the sample.
He only slept for a smidge of time before he had to wake up.
I'm feeling a smidge tired after that workout.
He needs to adjust his attitude just a smidge to be successful.
A smidge of salt can enhance the flavor of your dish.
The dress is a smidge too big for her, but she can still wear it.
The new movie was a smidge better than the old one.
He just needs a smidge of motivation to finish the project.
I can tell you're a smidge nervous about the presentation, but you'll do great.
The team just needs a smidge of luck to win the championship.
He added a smidge of salt to the soup to bring out the flavor.
The hiker was bothered by a smidge of mites on his skin.
The camper discovered a smidge of bed bugs in her sleeping bag.
The athlete missed breaking the record by a smidge.
She's feeling smidge better today than she did yesterday.
She's a smidge too young to drive a car by herself.
The singer's performance was smidge better than the last time she performed.
He's smidge more confident in his abilities after receiving positive feedback.
She's smidge tired after staying up late to finish her project.
She's smidge disappointed that she didn't get the job.
A smidge of honey will make the tea taste better.
He only put a smidge of dressing on his salad.
Just a smidge of hot sauce will add some kick to your dish.
A smidge of lemon juice is perfect for this recipe.
Can I have a smidge more pepper on my salad, please?
The photographer adjusted the lighting by a smidge to capture the perfect shot.
The musician added a smidge of improvisation to the performance.
The chef put a smidge of sugar in the sauce to balance out the acidity.
The artist added a smidge of blue to the painting to make it more vibrant.
He felt a smidge of nervousness before his first job interview.
The coffee is a smidge too hot for me to drink right now.
She only needs a smidge of evidence to prove her theory.
The chef used a smidge of truffle oil to enhance the flavor of the dish.
The baker used a smidge of yeast to make the bread rise.
The tailor adjusted the dress by a smidge to make it fit perfectly.
She put a smidge of honey in her tea to sweeten it up.
He's got a smidge of talent when it comes to playing the guitar.
The presentation was a smidge too long and could have been shortened.
He only had a smidge of money left in his bank account.
A smidge of salt is all that's needed to enhance the flavor of the dish.
He only needs a smidge of time to finish the project.
She only needs a smidge of makeup to look perfect.
The architect tweaked the design by a smidge to improve the functionality.
She only needed a smidge of makeup to enhance her natural beauty.
She added a smidge of red food coloring to the icing to make it pink.
I need a smidge more information before making a decision.
I only have a smidge of time left to finish this task.
The recipe called for a smidge of vanilla extract.
I only need a smidge of water to water my plants.
The project needs just a smidge of effort to be completed.
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