Smidgen

//ˈsmɪd͡ʒɪn//

"Smidgen" in a Sentence (12 examples)

I'm dieting, so I'll have just a smidgen of that pie.

Labour has tried to one-up the Tories on cruelty to trans people, yet it has not benefited them even a smidgen in the polls.

Move it a smidgen to the right.

Would you like some more cake? ―I’ll have a smidgen.

Unkle Will says when he tould her to mind the siggering in the Crock,—she run to the Spence for a smidgen of skalded cream.

It's jest a meracle we wa'n't all blowed to smidgens, the hull b'ilin' lot of us.

He didn't look the least smidgen like our Mart Mayo, but if they was both on the track in a lyin match, whilst he might not beat old Mart, I am satisfied he would make the track devilish dusty for a few heats anyhow.

I could listen to forty million men like this candidate expound his views and it wouldn't alter me one smidgen in the belief that Carson Dwight has acted only as a true Christian would.

Aw right, you go right in and tell 'em the truth, all of it, every last smidgen.

['][T]he girl's a pill like Phyllis, who always does what Daddy tells her.' / 'No will of her own?' / 'Not a smidgeon.[']

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In fifty years, did you ever have a vacation, you little, silly, half-pint, smidgin of a wife?

Lucille wore one of those little smidgins of hats held on by inturned combs.

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