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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She felt a smidge of excitement when she saw the gift wrapped in a beautiful box.
I only have a smidge of knowledge about this topic.
He only poured a smidge of whiskey into his glass.
The dress is perfect, but I think it needs a smidge of alteration.
He used a smidge of paint to touch up the small scratch.
The farmer noticed a smidge of ticks on the sheep's wool.
There's a smidge of cheese left in the fridge.
Can I have a smidge more milk in my tea, please?
She used a smidge of oil to cook the vegetables in the pan.
She added a smidge of red to the painting to make it pop.
The bartender put a smidge of grenadine in the cocktail.
I just need a smidge more information to finish this report.
He needs only a smidge of time to complete the task.
She needs to cut the fabric by a smidge to make it fit perfectly.
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