We have no meanings for "be a smidgen" in our records yet.
1 Besides, he'd managed to prise a detachment loose by implying that there might be a smidgen of terrorism involved.
2 The best they might now hope-he might hope- was a smidgen of comprehension.
3 There is a smidgen of hope in the long term!
4 You must understand, Professor Lyall, this is a smidgen embarrassing.
5 Surely there was a smidgen of debauchery.
6 She does, however, overlook it 's a smidgen easier when you've a pick of five sprawling mansions for isolation.
7 It was a smidgen of nylon.
8 There is a smidgen of formula about Rupert Goold's effective production, but that is dispelled by Lucy Prebble's incisive dialogue.
9 He 's been a tad meek up to now; suddenly there is a smidgen more pace in his shots, more fire in his belly.
10 Their wage bill is a smidgen lower than Bayern's, their net value a touch behind, fifth in the world plays fourth in the world.
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