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Filter by Meaning The hiker felt a smidgeon of fear as he heard a distant growl.
She sprinkled a smidgeon of sugar on top of the freshly baked cookies.
He applied a smidgeon of ointment to his insect bite.
The researcher discovered a smidgeon of evidence that supported his theory.
The tailor made a smidgeon of adjustment to the hemline.
She only needed a smidgeon of thread to mend the tear in her dress.
The hiker carried a smidgeon of water to stay hydrated during the trek.
The chef added a smidgeon of spice to enhance the flavor of the dish.
The designer included a smidgeon of glitter to make the invitation more festive.
The recipe called for a smidgeon of cinnamon to enhance the flavor.
The artist added a smidgeon of blue to create depth in the painting.
She added a smidgeon of humor to her presentation to keep the audience engaged.
I'll just put a smidgeon of lotion on my hands to keep them moisturized.
He only needs a smidgeon of money to complete his savings goal.
The scientist used a smidgeon of the compound to conduct her experiment.
The painting needed just a smidgeon of yellow to brighten it up.
She needed to cut a smidgeon off the fabric to make it fit perfectly.
The recipe called for a smidgeon amount of salt to enhance the flavors.
She applied just a smidgeon amount of blush to give her cheeks a natural flush.
He added a smidgeon drop of lemon juice to the sauce for a tangy flavor.
The painter needed only a smidgeon of blue paint to finish the artwork.
She felt a smidgeon of excitement as she opened the gift.
The toddler ate a smidgeon of cake before dinner.
The chef garnished the dish with a smidgeon of fresh herbs.
She put a smidgeon of salt in the pasta sauce.
He found a smidgeon of evidence that supported his theory.
The tailor adjusted the dress by taking in a smidgeon of fabric.
The singer had a smidgeon of nerves before going on stage.
The hiker carried a smidgeon of water in a small bottle.
The teacher added a smidgeon of salt to the experiment mixture.
Could you pass me a smidgeon of sugar for my tea?
He added just a smidgeon of sugar to his coffee.
I prefer my coffee with just a smidgeon of cream.
He sprinkled a smidgeon of glitter over the invitation cards for an elegant touch.
The gardener used a smidgeon of fertilizer to nourish the plants.
The baby took a smidgeon of her mother's ice cream.
The engineer adjusted the circuit with a smidgeon of solder.
The little girl found a smidgeon of candy hidden in her pocket.
The tailor made tiny adjustments to the dress, adding a smidgeon of extra fabric.
He added a smidgeon of sugar to his coffee to make it sweeter.
He added a smidgeon of humor to his presentation to keep the audience engaged.
He has a smidgeon of knowledge about computer programming.
The artist carefully added a smidgeon of blue to the painting.
He found a smidgeon of hope amidst the despair.
The scientist discovered a smidgeon of bacteria in the water sample.
The speaker added a smidgeon of humor to lighten the mood.
She only needed a smidgeon of time to complete the task.
The hiker carried a smidgeon of water to stay hydrated on the trail.
The detective discovered a smidgeon of evidence that could solve the case.
The painter applied a smidgeon of blue paint to the canvas.
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