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Filter by Meaning Can you pour me a smidgen of milk in my coffee?
She only gave a smidgen of her attention to the lecture.
She added a smidgen of personality to her fashion style with a statement necklace.
She noticed a smidgen of improvement in her piano playing after practicing for hours.
The doctor prescribed a smidgen of medication to ease his patient's symptoms.
The chef added a smidgen of vinegar to balance the sweetness in his dessert recipe.
She only had a smidgen of money in her wallet.
The recipe called for a smidgen of salt, not too much.
She caught a smidgen of the conversation between the two friends.
She needed a smidgen of thread to finish her sewing project.
I saw a smidgen of the ocean from my hotel room.
She only needed a smidgen of gas to fill up her car.
I felt a smidgen of sadness after watching the movie.
He applied a smidgen of pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding.
The recipe calls for a smidgen of cinnamon for flavor.
He drank a smidgen of water after his workout.
He saw a smidgen of progress in his sales figures.
She only had a smidgen of information about the new product.
He felt a smidgen of fear when he saw the spider.
He used a smidgen of oil to lubricate the machine.
He needed just a smidgen of luck to win the lottery.
The movie was a smidgen too long for my taste.
I'll take just a smidgen of ice cream, please.
He needed a smidgen of extra time to finish the task.
I only have a smidgen of money left in my bank account.
She put a smidgen of makeup on her face before leaving the house.
The movie was good, but it needed a smidgen more action.
Could you give me a smidgen more sugar in my tea?
The new employee only has a smidgen of experience in this field.
Can you adjust the temperature just a smidgen higher?
The dress is lovely, but it needs a smidgen of alterations.
The weather is only a smidgen cooler today than it was yesterday.
I have a smidgen of time left before my meeting.
I only need a smidgen of help with this math problem.
She wore a smidgen of makeup, just enough to enhance her features.
There's only a smidgen of space left in my suitcase.
A smidgen of rain fell last night, not enough to water the plants.
She only wore a smidgen of perfume, just enough to smell nice.
The artist used a smidgen of blue paint to create the perfect shade.
I only took a smidgen of time to finish the task.
I just need a smidgen of time to finish this project.
I need a smidgen of paint to touch up this spot on the wall.
There's only a smidgen of gas left in the car's tank.
A smidgen of sugar in my coffee is all I need.
The chef added a smidgen of spice to the dish.
I only have a smidgen of cash left in my wallet.
The baby only needs a smidgen of formula to feel full.
I'll just have a smidgen of ice cream for dessert.
The team won by a smidgen, just a few points ahead of their opponent.
Could you add just a smidgen of salt to the soup?
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