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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist added a whit of white paint to brighten the color.
She had a whit on her upper lip that was a result of her using a new skincare product.
The archer adjusted his aim based on the whit of the arrow.
The athlete was elated to see a whit of progress in their recovery from a leg injury.
The team leader was disappointed to see that they had only made a whit of progress on the project deadline.
The runner made a whit of progress in their speed by training every day for a month.
The company's new marketing strategy made a whit of difference in their sales performance.
The writer was relieved to finally make a whit of progress in overcoming their writer's block.
The repair work on the building did not make a whit of difference to its overall appearance.
The singer's stylist used concealer to hide the whit on her neck during a performance.
He had a whit on his forehead that he constantly touched out of habit.
The hiker didn't have a whit of energy left to climb the steep hill.
The chef removed every whit of eggshell from the batter.
The mechanic didn't leave a whit of grease on the customer's car.
The teacher didn't miss a whit of the students' behavior.
She didn't have even a whit of makeup on her face.
The cat was so fastidious that it wouldn't tolerate a whit of dirt in its litter box.
The dress was perfect except for a tiny whit of a stain.
The forensic scientist found a whit of blood on the suspect's shirt.
He was completely clean; there wasn't a whit of dirt on him.
She missed not even a whit of the details in the report.
She didn't have a whit of interest in the topic.
The doctor didn't find a whit of evidence to support the patient's self-diagnosis.
The dress didn't need a whit of alteration to fit perfectly.
He didn't give a whit about what other people thought of him.
The recipe only needed a whit of salt to bring out the flavors.
He didn't have a whit of energy left after the long day at work.
There wasn't a whit of hope left after the devastating storm.
He didn't show a whit of fear when confronted by the angry customer.
She was so good at lying that you couldn't tell a whit of difference between her stories and the truth.
He didn't show a whit of remorse for his actions.
She didn't care a whit about what the neighbors thought of her.
She didn't seem to care a whit about what I had to say.
The whit has a mild flavor and white, flaky flesh.
The whit is often compared to cod in terms of taste and texture.
The whit is a popular fish for fish and chips in the United Kingdom.
The whit is an important commercial fish in countries like Spain and Portugal.
The angler caught a large whit on his fishing trip.
The whit is a popular ingredient in traditional Spanish dishes like paella.
The weather was only a whit warmer than the day before.
She wanted to apologize, but only a whit of courage was left in her.
The new employee was nervous, but she smiled a whit to hide it.
The athlete missed the world record by just a whit.
He felt a whit better after taking some pain relievers.
The cake needed to bake in the oven for a whit longer.
They were able to complete the task just a whit before the deadline.
She whit hesitated before making the decision.
He noticed a whit on his arm after scratching it.
The athlete had a whit on his knee from a previous injury.
Despite her efforts, she didn't make a whit of progress on the project.
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